> > > > Don't you need to sign it too? I would > > > > > > ? > > > > Signing a package you build for yourself, knowing that it's a dummy, > > without a source and even if there should be a source, why signing this > > package. Is this an UEFI thingy? > > > > Sarcasm lost in translation ;). > > > > > > If you would be signing it locally for one system then I see why you > think of sarcasm but otherwise pacman should be configured to stop on a > non-signed package install. You don't need sudo or su to sign a package with your own key, just import your own (public) key into the pacman keyring as normal and trust it. -- John K Pate http://jkpate.net/ The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.