[Yum] Re: Yum-arch checks sigs, how to disable sig check

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Hello Kimmo,

On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 10:21:08PM +0300, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I'm using yum-arch from Fedora Core 4 yum. I used to have FC2 and yum-arch 
> worked fine, it did not check any signatures from RPMS. 
> I upgraded FC2 to FC4 and found out that yum-arch does now checks signatures, 
> I don't know how to disable that feature? I haven't used the -c option, which 
> causes the sig check.

This is a "me, too" post. Did you find any workaround? The server I
use for preparing legacy repos shouldn't import the rpm keys, so I
want yum-arch to ignore missing keys. Currently my legacy yum repos
are broken :(

> This is the output of the yum-arch:
> 
> <yum-arch output>
> #yum-arch -l fedora1
> THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED!
> You should be generating xml metadata instead.
> Please see http://linux.duke.edu/metadata
> 
> Digesting rpms 13 % complete: gq-1.0-0.beta1.1.1.fc1.rf.i386.rpmwarning: 
> rpmts_H6
> Error opening rpm gq-1.0-0.beta1.1.1.fc1.rf.i386.rpm - error public key not 
> avai
> 
> ignoring bad rpm: gq-1.0-0.beta1.1.1.fc1.rf.i386.rpm
> Digesting rpms 100 % complete: e1000-5.5.4-1.i686.rpm
>    Total: 23
>    Used: 22
>    Src: 0
> 
> Writing header.info file
> </yum-arch output>
> 
> 
> I know that adding all GPG keys would help, is there any other way to avoid 
> these errors?
> 
> Regards
> Kimmo Koivisto 
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