I've created an RPM and signed it, and I'm trying to distribute it to my various RHEL boxes. I've got a Yum repository going, and the boxes are communicating properly with it, but when I try to install the package, I get: Downloading headers to solve dependencies... ####################################### Downloading headers to solve dependencies... ######################################## heartbeat-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm: ########################## Done. The package heartbeat-2.0.5-1 is not signed with a GPG signature. Aborting... Package heartbeat-2.0.5-1 does not have a GPG signature. Aborting... But I signed the package myself, and the following commands succeed: $ rpm -Kv heartbeat-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm heartbeat-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID d42e7aef Header SHA1 digest: OK (4ebcf1aaf7832fae00e9c78a3c09b812e379f935) MD5 digest: OK (c15a01b644c5514ac9b73cfff7d8f644) V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID d42e7aef $ rpm --checksig heartbeat-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm heartbeat-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK Note particularly that, in the case of --checksig, it reports that the gpg signature is OK! I'm running fully updated copies of RHEL 4: $ rpm -qv up2date up2date-4.4.67-4 The only similar problems I've found on google were with packages that weren't, in fact, signed, but rpm --checksig and -Kv return very different text in those cases. I've tried regenerating the Yum repository headers as well in case up2date was looking at those, but that didn't solve the problem. Thoughts? Thanks! Chris St. Pierre Unix Systems Administrator Nebraska Wesleyan University -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list