Op maandag 30 augustus 2004 06:26, schreef Bob S.:
apt-get install rpmkey-<apt component> returns that it could not find that file
First you need to update your local caches with: apt update
If that does not work use: 'apt search rpmkey' and see what there is in store.
apt-get search rpmkey returns a don't understand "search"
the search actions belongs to apt-cache -> apt-cache search. But if you use the apt wrapper you do need to worry which action belong to which command -> use apt: apt search ....
Now, If I just use "apt" like in your example, returns apt: command not found. I am running 8.2 with apt-0.5.5cnc6-rb3
It works for 9.0 and beyond (that is apt version 0.15.5cnc6*rb5 and beyond)
Many keys have been collected at: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/rpmkeys/
So you can also point apt to the above url, like; apt install http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/rpmkeys/rpmkey-packman-rain er-0.1-0.pm.0.noarch.rpm (that is one line)
Although that particular rpm is not there, there is one from packman dated the 28th, so I assume that is the correct one. There were also several others including suser-rbos. Downloaded them all.
After this apt will _automatically_ import the public gpg key into the rpm database....
But only if the rpmkey-<apt component> is installed, right??, or are the ones I downloaded the same?
The are the same. Does the info that's available on: http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/home.html#signatures help? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless