On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 17:35:05 +0100, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:>
24.11.2019 1:01, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
Invoking 'zypper patch' yielded--among others--the following response:
Retrieving repository 'Untested Updates' metadata----------------[\] The gpg key signing file 'repomd.xml' will expire in 14 days. Repository: Untested Updates Key Name: openSUSE:Maintenance OBS Project openSUSE:Maintenance@build.opensuse.org Key Fingerprint: 7C097045 B0D351D3 69AC453A 598D0E63 B3FD7E48 Key Created: Fri Sep 29 19:30:59 2017 Key Expires: Sun Dec 8 18:30:59 2019 (expires in 14 days) Rpm Name: gpg-pubkey-b3fd7e48-59ce8353 Retrieving repository 'Untested Updates' metadata.............[done]
So this is obs://openSUSE:Maintenance:Test:Leap_15.1 as explained later.
Is there any need to renew or prolongate the file repomd.xml?
You do not usually need this repository unless you are actively testing proposed updates. Are you?
Or is it--as I suppose--dispensable?
Not sure I understand the question but there is nothing in this repository that won't be available later as official update. And if you are using this repository you should be prepared to also fix potential breakage.
If I have understood you correctly, the repository in question is not only superfluous but also dangerous. So, I will not wait for its expiration, but remove it immediately. Thanks a lot, Andrej. Best regards, Wolfgang
Still error is not nice, so adding mmeissner in case he is not yet aware :)
Though I have no idea who Meissner is, I have send him a copy, too. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org