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[cobalt-users] Re: No gpg for software updates?



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On Tue May 6 2003 06:25, Fred Damstra wrote:
> When installing the recent patches from the command line, I'm receiving
> the following error.
>
> # /usr/local/sbin/cobalt_upgrade RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-16342.pkg
> /tmp/upgrade_dir/RPMS/wget-1.8.2-4.6x.i386.rpm:
> MD5 sum OK: 4b634f2ef78298d15d96a478db290d65
> Exec failed!
> Could not run gpg.  Use --nogpg to skip GPG checks.
> 200 Installation successful.
> #
>
> That particular package is just an example.  I seem to get them for all
> of them.  Is the gpg message a concern?  Sounds like it's not able to
> validate a signature on the package?

The PKG "spec" allows for messages to be GPG-signed.  The RaQ 4 etc doesn't 
actually use that piece, thus the error messages.  Nothing to worry about.

- -- 
Bruce Timberlake

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