What's up with yum?

d0whc3r d0w d0whc3rownz at gmail.com
Fri Oct 22 14:32:43 UTC 2004


try to "install" GPG public keys like:
rpm --import http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-rawhide
rpm --import http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-test
rpm --import http://www.fedora.us/FEDORA-GPG-KEY
rpm --import http://rpm.livna.org/RPM-LIVNA-GPG-KEY
rpm --import http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/gpg-pubkey-newrpms.txt
rpm --import http://atrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms
rpm --import http://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/Petr.Kristof-GPG-KEY

list all gpg-public-keys with:
rpm -aq gpg*

now, you could use yum

On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:16:40 -0400, Neal D. Becker
<ndbecker2 at verizon.net> wrote:
> I wanted to try out the baseline yum conf, so after updating to
> yum-2.1.10-3, I moved /etc/yum.conf.rpmnew -> /etc/yum.conf.  But when I
> run yum update, I get:
> 
> sudo yum update
> not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping -
> 
> You have enabled checking of packages via GPG keys. This is a good thing.
> However, you do not have any GPG public keys installed. You need to download
> the keys for packages you wish to install and install them.
> You can do that by running the command:
>     rpm --import public.gpg.key
> For more information contact your distribution or package provider.
> 
> I can deal with the gpg keys part, but what's up with the first message?  It
> looks to me that it isn't reading /etc/yum.repos.d/ files.  Running
> 
> yum -d 10 update is no more informative.
> 
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