APT/Synaptic and GPG
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them: "Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa) Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong" Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated! -- Zach
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote: think that'll fix it.. -- ...CH SuSE 9 Works Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365
C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote:
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach
You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I think that'll fix it..
Okay, sounds reasonable. Now where is this script so I can edit it... Zach
Zach Smith wrote:
C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote:
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach
You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I think that'll fix it..
Okay, sounds reasonable. Now where is this script so I can edit it...
Zach
file:/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/gpg-checker.conf Zach Smith wrote:
C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote:
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach
You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I think that'll fix it..
Okay, sounds reasonable. Now where is this script so I can edit it...
Zach
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 11:11, Zach Smith wrote:
C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote:
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach
You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I think that'll fix it..
Okay, sounds reasonable. Now where is this script so I can edit it...
Zach OOkay... look in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/gpg-checker.conf. Hint: you have to be root to change the file content. -- ...CH SuSE 9 Works Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365
GJ Eldering wrote:
file:/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/gpg-checker.conf
Zach Smith wrote:
C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 06:13, Zach Smith wrote:
While updating SuSE 9.1 w/ the latest version of APT/Synaptic, I get the following error when it comes time to (auto)installing a package. This doesn't occur with every downloaded package but about 30 to 40% of them:
"Checking GPG signatures... Unknown signature /var/cache/apt/archives/xvid_1.0.0-0.pm.0_i686.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#5277a2fa)
Failed to apply all changes! Scroll in this buffer to see what went wrong"
Needless to say, there's nothing to scroll down to as the above is the entire message. Any idea what this is and how to fix it? Any and all help appreciated!
-- Zach
You need to set checking to 'no' in the script that checks GPG signatures. I think that'll fix it..
Okay, sounds reasonable. Now where is this script so I can edit it...
Zach
By gosh, by gum, by golly that did the trick! Many thanks!! Zach
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