Re: Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-19 Thread Ian Laurie
On 12/20/22 11:45, Adam Williamson wrote: On Tue, 2022-12-20 at 08:26 +1100, Ian Laurie wrote: On 12/20/22 06:25, Kevin Fenzi wrote: You can change your crypto policy: sudo update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY kevin Thanks Kevin. Of course, this reduces your security somewhat. It would

Re: Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-19 Thread Adam Williamson
On Tue, 2022-12-20 at 08:26 +1100, Ian Laurie wrote: > On 12/20/22 06:25, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > You can change your crypto policy: > > > > sudo update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY > > > > kevin > > Thanks Kevin. Of course, this reduces your security somewhat. It would also be a good idea to

Re: Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-19 Thread Ian Laurie
On 12/20/22 06:25, Kevin Fenzi wrote: You can change your crypto policy: sudo update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY kevin Thanks Kevin. -- Ian Laurie FAS: nixuser | IRC: nixuser TZ: Australia/Sydney ___ test mailing list --

Re: Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-19 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 12:17:22PM +1100, Ian Laurie wrote: > In testing and playing with Rawhide 20221217.n.0 I found I was unable to > install the 3rd party program bcompare (Beyond Compare) for which I am > licensed. > > With their repo installed "sudo dnf install bcompare" produces the error:

Re: Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-18 Thread Ian Laurie
Is there a way to get around this problem and force the install? I managed to install it by playing around with rpm. But of course I now have the same issue as the other system, DNF doesn't believe it's installed. I am guessing the issue will prevent updates from working. -- Ian Laurie

Unable to install 3rd party rpm with current Rawhide DNF

2022-12-18 Thread Ian Laurie
In testing and playing with Rawhide 20221217.n.0 I found I was unable to install the 3rd party program bcompare (Beyond Compare) for which I am licensed. With their repo installed "sudo dnf install bcompare" produces the error: Error: GPG check FAILED However, if I use "sudo dnf install