Bob Goodwin wrote:
Is there no easy way to get all these keys installed in /etc/yum.repos.d
other than gpgcheck=0 ?
That isn't a good idea.
(9/9): kdelibs-3.5.7-8.fc 100% |=========================| 18 MB
01:45 warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
ID ff6382fa
GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 5] OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or
directory: '/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/kde-redhat.RPM-GPG-KEY'
{If you are on F7, you should find fairly up2date kde packages within
the normal fedora {everything} respository.}
Else, you could apply a commandline option to your yum command. find it
by typing yum in a terminal prompt {..gpg..}. You want to be extremely
sure that that package you are installing is what it appears to be.
My approach is to have /etc/yum.conf have keepcache=1, then try to yum
install a package - this gets the package downloaded to the yum cache.
Then use rpm to install it: rpm -Uvh /var/cache/yum/......
For the one you are seeing, I imagine you might have installed a
kde-redhat-release style of package. This has extracted the repo's gpg
key into /etc/pki, but has not installed it into the rpm database. This
is done with: rpm --import /path/to/key/file
btw you can list installed keys with:
rpm -qai gpg\*
DaveT.
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