Hello, > But as Daniel suggested: > > rm -rf /etc/pacman.d/gnupg > pacman-key --init > pacman-key --populate archlinux > pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring > > Did solve the issue. > > Probably somehow the gnupg cache got corrupted. It didn't "get corrupted", keys expire, keys get updated, trust is changed, that is why archlinux-keyring is updated, but in this case the signer (which was eworm) was not trusted because the web of trust broke down, therefore you couldn't validate the authenticity of the package. In that case, the only way was to refetch the keys manually by repopulating the keyring. Hope this clears it up. Take care, -- Polarian GPG signature: 0770E5312238C760 Website: https://polarian.dev JID/XMPP: polarian@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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