> >> man apt-key > > > > # apt-key list > > gpg: checking the trustdb > > gpg: waiting for lock (held by 8561 - probably dead) ... > > gpg: waiting for lock (held by 8561 - probably dead) ... > > gpg: waiting for lock (held by 8561 - probably dead) ... > > gpg: waiting for lock (held by 8561 - probably dead) ... > > > > same for other options... > > > > Giulio > > You have a stray lockfile somewhere, probably /etc/apt/.
Yes, I removed secring.gpg.lock trusted.gpg.lock (they contained '8561' string) and I have launched: # gpg --export --armor 010908312D230C5F | apt-key add - it was stopped after few minutes (and cpu-fan run fast), and so I interrupted it. However now I don't get error message after 'apt-get update'. Thanks, Giulio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]