Re: a little yum & a little swig understanding

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Am Mo, den 27.12.2004 schrieb cfk um 23:29:

>  The first is that yum on one of my computers is telling me that I have 
> enabled gpg keys. So, I run the command that yum indicates, which is
> 
> rpm --import public.gpg.key
> 
> and rpm replies:
> 
> error: public.gpg.key: import read failed.
> 
> Next, I try to be able to turn this feature on and off as desired. So, I go 
> into /etc/yum.conf and change the line:
> 
> gpgcheck=1 to gpgcheck=0 or I comment the line out with a '#'. 
> 
> and yum still tells me I need the key even after rebooting the system 
> (shouldnt have been necessary, but I am trying everything). So, I guess I 
> would appreciate knowing where I am going wrong.

http://fedoranews.org/tchung/yum-gpg

> With Respect, Charles

Alexander


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