Re: F15 and rpmfusion repos

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2011/5/26 Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 26 May 2011 03:39:58 -0400, ME wrote:

> To install RPM Fusion STABLE in Fedora 15 Lovelock follow this instructions>
>
> http://xenodesystems.blogspot.com/2011/05/rpmfusion-stable-en-fedora-15-lovelock.html
>

Please be careful with blog posts like that.
If you recommend to

Âyum localinstall --nogpgcheck ...

the rpmfusion-release package with a disabled gpgcheck, you don't need to

Âsudo rpm --import ...

RPM-GPG keys from an external (!) http location, which is not rpmfusion's.
If the installed package doesn't contain the correct RPM-GPG key files, it is
not the correct package.

Better use plain

Ârpm -ivh http://...
Ârpm -ivh http://...

to install the packages (or both packages at once), which contain the
RPM-GPG keys. PackageKit and Yum will import these keys when needed. If
you want to install them manually, tell your readers how to extract the
keys from the rpm. Also tell users to verify the signature of the package
once they have installed the right keys, e.g.

Â$ wget http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/development/i386/os/rpmfusion-free-release-15-0.1.noarch.rpm
Â$ rpm -Kv rpmfusion-free-release-15-0.1.noarch.rpm
Ârpmfusion-free-release-15-0.1.noarch.rpm:
 ÂHeader V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 00a4d52b: OK
 ÂHeader SHA1 digest: OK (76f5e1b747a0c396f6635013e27028330eeee8b1)
 ÂV3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 00a4d52b: OK
 ÂMD5 digest: OK (ae3cd352f89fcf7d2af85aee376ecaa4)

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@Michael: The command with the nongpgcheck is the one RPMFusion website
"recommends" by default... The problem here is, Until you import the GPG keys,
the STABLE branch of RPMFusion will not work with F15 even when the updated
packages for F15 are available in there...

The keys you're importing in my "HowTo" are the official keys I obtained from
the RPMFusion Website, I just located them in a private CDN to get easier the
importing job,

By using that method I explain, users can install RPMFusion STABLE in F15
without errors when trying to install apps or updating, Besides, the users
can verify the keys I'm supplying to them.

Other way to "fix this" is to enable RPMFusion Rawhide in your F15 instead
of Stable, but the point of the post is provide the people a way to enable the stable
as RPM Fusion is kinda having problems right now.

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