On 4/9/23 16:05, Ian McInerney via devel wrote:
I decided to put F38 onto my new machine from the start (so a clean
install), and now it seems to have some errors with DNF/RPM that I
haven't seen before on F37 when I tried the same thing.
Specifically, I am trying to install packages from a 3rd-party
repository (the Intel oneAPI repo), and it is throwing errors like:
package intel-basekit-2023.1.0-46401.x86_64 does not verify: RSA
signature: BAD (package tag 1002: invalid OpenPGP signature)
package intel-hpckit-2023.1.0-46346.x86_64 does not verify: RSA
signature: BAD (package tag 1002: invalid OpenPGP signature)
There are two things I don't understand here.
The first is, why does DNF/RPM in F38 fail to parse this GPG signature,
while DNF/RPM on F37 does parse it?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RpmSequoia
See the upgrade impact and user experience sections.
You should contact Intel about fixing their packages.
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