Re: Cannot update Edge

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On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 14:47:08 +0100
Paul Smith <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> When trying to install Edge, I get the following error message:
> 
> # dnf update
> Last metadata expiration check: 2:49:11 ago on Sun 23 Jul 2023
> 11:55:12 AM WEST. Dependencies resolved.
> ================================================================================
>  Package                  Arch      Version             Repository
>      Size
> ================================================================================
> Upgrading: microsoft-edge-stable    x86_64    115.0.1901.183-1
> microsoft-edge    145 M
> 
> Transaction Summary
> ================================================================================
> Upgrade  1 Package
> 
> Total size: 145 M
> Is this ok [y/N]: y
> Downloading Packages:
> [SKIPPED] microsoft-edge-stable-115.0.1901.183-1.x86_64.rpm: Already
> downloaded Problem opening package
> microsoft-edge-stable-115.0.1901.183-1.x86_64.rpm The downloaded
> packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction.
> You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
> Error: GPG check FAILED
> #
> 
> Any ideas?

I think that has to be a proprietary package.  I can't find it in the
fedora repos.  So, it is saying that the check to validate the package
was unchanged from when it was built failed.  Is it because it was
altered?  Is it because the gpg keys are mismatched?  We don't know.
The place to bring this up is wherever you got the package.  If you are
absolutely sure you want to install a potentially malignant package,
you can override the gpg check with the --nogpgcheck option.  It says
that can be overridden in return, by the rpm policy.  So you could
force install it using rpm directly.  My advice is not to do that, but
to find why the chain of trust seems to be broken.
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