HG schrieb:
Andreas, if you did look at the output smart gave me... it says that I did in fact import the (Manfred Tremmel) key (it says "The above GPG key has been imported successfully.") I even answered that I want to trust it forever. Still it didn't work.
That's not what I asked for. I asked whether the key is _actually_ installed. Whether a key is _actually_ installed can be determined by looking at the output of rpm -qa | grep gpg-pubkey-$KEYID In this case rpm -qa | grep gpg-pubkey-5277a2fa
Unless you can tell me what I did wrong (here are my smart commands: smart update; smart upgrade - did I have to do something else?), I consider this kind of stuff nonsense and getting boring.
Having to ask for the same information multiple times is very frustrating :-( If you think that checking whether the key is _actually_ installed is boring nonsense, no problem, find someone who wants to fix the problem differently for you. If it's found out not to be installed, the next step would be an instruction how to import it manually so you can install all packages signed with key id 5277a2fa. Still boring nonsense? ;-)
I will also check my GPG pubring that others said might have been broken by smart.
Wait before doing that until someone explains what it means. At least the command that was posted in order to restore it does not sound quite right to me. There are no *.asc files by default in /usr/lib/rpm/gnupg and the command that was posted differs substantially from the way the initial pubring.gpg is created. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org