I recently installed 8.0 and am having problems with YOU. The first time I ran YOU it said it couldn't verify any packages because it looked like I didn't have GPG installed. So, I chose not to install any packages and checked if I had GPG. I do have GPG installed, I noticed some others were having problems with this. Now, if I try launching YOU, it will open the YOU window, say it's searching for a list of ftp sites, then the YOU window will close. I tried uninstalling the yast2-agent-you, config-online-update, and trans-online-update. But, I still can't launch YOU. I was wondering if anyone has an idea how I can get YOU to at least launch. Thanks. Sean Chisek
On Saturday 27 April 2002 18:39, Sean Chisek wrote:
I recently installed 8.0 and am having problems with YOU. The first time I ran YOU it said it couldn't verify any packages because it looked like I didn't have GPG installed. So, I chose not to install any packages and checked if I had GPG. I do have GPG installed, I noticed some others were having problems with this.
Noticed that too, have the relevant SuSE key installed. Will check more in depth when I am more awake.
Now, if I try launching YOU, it will open the YOU window, say it's searching for a list of ftp sites, then the YOU window will close. I tried uninstalling the yast2-agent-you, config-online-update, and trans-online-update. But, I still can't launch YOU. I was wondering if anyone has an idea how I can get YOU to at least launch. Thanks.
Sean Chisek
Just keep hitting next and see what you get...However be aware of bad server returns (as in server reaching limit). Matt
Sean Chisek wrote:
I recently installed 8.0 and am having problems with YOU. The first time I ran YOU it said it couldn't verify any packages because it looked like I didn't have GPG installed. So, I chose not to install any packages and checked if I had GPG. I do have GPG installed, I noticed some others were having problems with this.
During the update to 8.0, the following mail was sent to root (Subject: SuSEconfig: add_build_gpg_key): Hi, unfortunately the import of the gpg-key for suse built packages failed. The file containing the key can be found in /root/.gnupg/suse_build_key. This key is necessary to check the SuSE built RPMs for authenticity. I guess that's the answer why it couldn't verivy any packages, although I must say that I haven't tried YOU yet, since my update to 8.0. So I could be wrong here. Paul.
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Matthew Johnson
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Paul Uiterlinden
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Sean Chisek