Hi, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > I just upgraded to Fedora 38. > > When I went to ask "rpm" what my version of > Xfce was, I got a ton of this scrolling > over my terminal: > > $ rpm -qa xfce4\* > ... > error: Verifying a signature using certificate > 555FD53A996BB0E1029F7AF2AFF47E8B2A31FBDF (@virtmaint-sig_virt-preview (None) > <@virtmaint-sig#virt-preview@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>): > 1. Certificiate AFF47E8B2A31FBDF invalid: certificate is not alive > because: The primary key is not live > because: Expired on 2023-04-16T14:42:35Z > 2. Key AFF47E8B2A31FBDF invalid: key is not alive > because: The primary key is not live > because: Expired on 2023-04-16T14:42:35Z > > What the heck? The backend used for signature verification in rpm was changed in Fedora 38. The new backend is more rigorous in its checking of key validity. You should update the key use for the virt-preview copr. They have extended the expiration date for the key. The simplest method is to remove the key and then reinstall it from the upstream source listed in the repo file. -- Todd
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