> On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 06:05 +0200, gilpel@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> I must admit I thought I was downloading from rpmfusion instead of >> rpmfind. I now find that I downloaded from: >> >> ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpmfusion/free/fedora/development/x86_64/os/libquicktime-1.1.1-2.fc11.x86_64.rpm >> >> rpmfusion is in the path only as a directory. Is rpmfind considered a >> safe source for downloads? Of course, the packages didn't install as >> they were already downloaded, but I'm afraid I did accept their key. >> Is it preferable to remove it? > > Who's key was "theirs"? One from rpmfusion or rpmfind? rpmfusion. > Yum (and packagekit using yum) use a mirror list to get your files from > a random repo mirror on their list. We'd generally trust that whoever > compiled the list only included trustworthy mirrors, and I've not heard > comments to suggest otherwise. The only problems I've read about have > been about mirrors which are slow to download from, or slow for updates > to appear on. Unfortunately, as I explained, I "went on the net to find it. (Wrong move, I know!) Which got me direct to rmpfind." The key was asked for installation, only then did I receive the message saying that the said packages were already installed. Don't say "Silly you!". I already said "%%$#@#$ silly me!". Just tell me how to find which key/repositories are signed to provide updates on my system. I'll check and remove any reference to rpmfind. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines