Mike Cohler (mcohler) wrote: > Bruno Wolff III wrote: >> Every so often a package seems to slip in that's signed with >> the updates-testing key. > > If anyone has a problem running their yum update then if the > Fedora keys are imported using : > rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/* > > as root, then yum update will still work even though the packages > are signed with the wrong key. If they already installed a package > from updates-testing in the past the problem will be invisible. While that's true, it isn't always a viable solution. I generally want to catch testing packages before they get installed on a system that I don't want to use for testing. It's not always easy to tell if the package is in the wrong repo or if it's just been signed by the wrong key. :) -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Despite the high cost of living, it remains a popular item.
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