On 11/1/23 17:09, Christopher wrote:
On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 5:53 AM Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe not using dnf, but you can check it using rpm directly:
$ wget mypackage.rpm
$ rpm --checksig mypackage.rpm
Yeah, that's why DNF is more convenient for this... the whole point of
using DNF to install a local file is for consistency of using the same
command as for repo packages, not manually altering the RPM database
outside of YUM/DNF (that results in a warning), and the expectation of
FWIW, dnf doesn't issue any silly warnings about rpm changing its own
database, that was a yum thing.
- Panu -
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