On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 14:52, Maurice wrote: [...snip...] > I did the rpm --import for these KEYS: > rpm --import http://www.fedoralegacy.org/FEDORA-LEGACY-GPG-KEY > rpm --import /usr/share/doc/redhat-release-9/RPM-GPG-KEY > > I've done several yum clean. > > Here is the console text: > > [root@penguin2 root]# yum update > Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) > Server: Fedora Linux / stable for Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) > Server: Macromedia Flash Player for Red Hat Linux 9 > Server: Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) > Server: Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) updates > Finding updated packages > Downloading needed headers > Resolving dependencies > Dependencies resolved > I will do the following: > [update: gkrellm 2.1.19-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386] > [update: dia 1:0.91-0.fdr.5.i386] > [update: cvs 1.11.2-23.legacy.i386] > [update: mailman 3:2.1.1-7.legacy.i386] > [update: perl-DateManip 5.42-0.fdr.2.a.rh90.noarch] > [update: xchat 1:2.0.4-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386] > [update: nmap 2:3.30-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386] > [update: sysklogd 1.4.1-14.legacy.9.i386] > [update: nmap-frontend 2:3.30-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386] > Is this ok [y/N]: y > Getting gkrellm-2.1.19-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386.rpm > warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 8df56d05 > Error: Could not find the GPG Key necessary to validate pkg > /var/cache/yum/fedora-stable/packages/gkrellm-2.1.19-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386.rpm > Error: You may want to run yum clean or remove the file: > /var/cache/yum/fedora-stable/packages/gkrellm-2.1.19-0.fdr.1.rh90.i386.rpm > Error: You may also check that you have the correct GPG keys installed [...snip...] The packages in question are signed by a key you don't have in your RPM database, just as the error says. It reports the package in question is signed by the key with ID 8df56d05. If you do: rpm -qa gpg-pubkey ...you'll get a list of all GPG keys in your RPM database. If you don't see "gpg-pubkey-8df56d05-xxxxxxxx" in that list, you've found the problem. The next problem becomes, where do you find that key? I did a couple minutes snooping at fedora.us to find out that the key in question is the Fedora Project key. To import their key: rpm --import http://www.fedora.us/FEDORA-GPG-KEY -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list