On 1/6/06, FX Fraipont <fxf@scarlet.be> wrote:
You then need to edit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/gpg-checker.conf and set the following entry
QUOTE GPG::Check true;
to
QUOTE GPG::Check false;
fx
I would not recommend this. That way you trust always any package you install. Better follow the instructions on apt for suse page to load all known rpmkeys. After a successful update (apt-get update) try this: # apt --no-checksig install rpmkey* This will install almost all rpmkeys you need for that repository, including suser-gbv's, who is the packager for azureus. Then it will not fail to install. And whenever you need to install a package with unknown signature, and you trust this package, do it the same way (apt --no-checksig), do not make a permanent accept in the config file. If you use synaptic, the co to internal options, and there for variable type "GPG::Check" and for the value - "false". Click set, and then close the message box. This will disable the signature check for the current session. Cheers -- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)