Am 25.08.19 um 14:48 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
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On Sunday, 2019-08-25 at 14:17 +0200, Markus Egg wrote:
Am 25.08.19 um 13:53 schrieb Per Jessen:
Markus Egg wrote:
Am 24.08.19 um 23:22 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 24/08/2019 22.19, Markus Egg wrote:
I want to install some rpms on a Tumbleweed system(DVD ISO July 6th, 2019).
I get some error about keys:
warning: aide-0.16.1-55.3.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID ee3d166a: NOKEY
When getting another package from here: https://software.opensuse.org/package/aide
This is not a repository, it is a search page. There are 3 repositories listed there for tumbleweed alone: the official one (oss), the experimental "openSUSE:Factory:RISCV", and the also experimental "security" repo.
For some reason the install with the DVD from July 6th 19 said that aide was installed, but a "which aide" showed that there is nothing.
rpm -ql aide ?
package aide is not installed
But when I take a look into yast2 aide is not there to install, whereas previously it was shown to be installed according to yast.
It may have been removed.
I do think of reinstalling a newer version of Tumbleweed from DVD. Does it matter that I had /var (on a separate partition) not formatted before last install ? (did not think that this would matter)
The installation did not format it? Was it empty before install?
If no to both questions, I would reinstall, this is not a predictable situation.
Note: having the entire /var as a separate partition and "/" is a btrfs partition, the feature to reboot to a previous "photo" of the system becomes unusable.
If you are using btrfs maybe you should consider adding just the exact /var subdirectory like /var/dababasewhaever.
I am using ext4, but if a full /var on a separate partition from a previous installation is a problem then I will reinstall now with version Tumbleweed from August 22nd on DVD, this time internet on. /home is extra partition so no pain. Will format all other partitions this time.
The procedure to install "aide" in TW is just to install it from YaST or zypper, as it is a default provided package. If it is missing, report in bugzilla.
If you want to install from another repo, then add that repository, which will add the keys. Or install directly with rpm, in which case you have to ignore the key problem.
Another thing: Disable the DVD repository soon, or it will give you trouble.
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