On Fr März 20 2009, Paul Howarth wrote: > No, all the existing updates were re-signed and moved to the new repo, > with the exception of an updated fedora-release, PackageKit and their > dependencies that would be needed for users to transition to the new > repo. Nevertheless one would also need all the packages that did not receive an update yet signed with the new key to purge the old key from the rpm database without loss of functionality. Iirc, a yum update for F8 pulled in a package from Everything that did receive an update during the F8 lifecycle. To get this installed, one still needed the old public key in the rpm database, which renders the switch to the new key useless. Regards, Till
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