On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 02:52, Allan McRae <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 21/08/11 17:40, Myra Nelson wrote: >> >> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:28, Dan McGee<dpmcgee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> For the daring, pick your poison (by architecture): >>> >>> * pacman -U >>> http://dev.archlinux.org/~dan/pacman-4.0.0rc1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz >>> * pacman -U >>> http://dev.archlinux.org/~dan/pacman-4.0.0rc1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz >>> >>> Allan, Dave, and I (and probably a few others) run pacman-git on most >>> of our systems with no problems, so their should be no real shockers >>> or problems if you give this a spin. There are no database upgrades or >>> changes this time so downgrading later should work fine if truly >>> necessary. >>> >>> What we're looking for feedback on: >>> >>> * any build failures in makepkg you may see >>> * if you manage a custom repo, how does repo-add work for you >>> * does pacman behave as it did before >>> * if you want to sign packages, does the functionality in makepkg and >>> the documentation make sense >>> * same for signing repos- does it work for you >>> >>> What we know isn't there yet: >>> * translations >>> * a developer keyring (or keyring package)- if you delve into this, >>> you will need to look at pacman-key for now >>> * great error messages on verification failure, or ability to import >>> keys on the fly if it is unknown >>> >>> Note that we'd love testing even if you don't plan on touching any of >>> the new signing stuff- there were 500+ commits worth of changes in >>> this release, including a switch to curl as the download library, so >>> anything out of the ordinary should be reported. Please choose -git as >>> the version in the bugtracker if you do it that way, otherwise email >>> pacman-dev. >>> >>> Happy testing! >>> >>> -Dan >>> >> >> This may not be in the right place but I just experienced an error >> while upgrading. This is the first hiccup I've noticed since >> installing the pacman-4.0.0.rc1. I put a copy of the pacman log for >> the last two days and the error messages I'm receiving here: >> http://pastebin.com/WsCJPpqk . >> >> This is a sample of the error, :: File >> /var/cache/pacman/pkg/avahi-0.6.30-5-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted >> (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)). It was the same for >> device-mapper, eject, fakeroot, and lvm2. >> >> I tried changing mirrors from rit.edu to mirrors1.kernel.org and >> resyncing with pacman -Syy. I still received the same errors. Other >> packages upgraded just fine, inetutils; net-tools; atool. Since I'm >> not familiar enough with the pacman code I'm not sure where to go >> next. If I need to file a bug report I will be glad to. >> > > Use --debug to get more detailed error messages. > > Basically, signatures are now being included in our repo databases. You do > not have them in your pacman keyring so pacman can not validate the package. > Read the man pages for pacman-key and pacman.conf to find out more on how > to configure your system to deal with this. > > You can get developer keys from: > http://www.archlinux.org/developers/ > > > Allan > > Works like a charm. Thanks again for the assistance. I missed #GPGDir = /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/ in the new pacman.conf file or I would have investigated further. I only had one other problem, importing Andreas Radke's key. I get a key not found error both when I click the link on the developers page and when I try to import the key with pacman-key. On to two more boxes. Myra -- Life's fun when your sick and psychotic!