Hi, Hideki Yamane: > Well, now I consider that not install ubuntu-archive-keyring as system > trusts key by default, but user can choose with debconf.
Sounds good to me. > - Just mixing Debian & Ubuntu packages may harm for the system > - limited usage: > + debootstrap doesn't need to add it to system keyring > + chdist needs it as trusted keyring, but perhaps not used so much ACK. > Then I need its description for debconf and README.Debian, could you > consider to give it me, please? - debconf (boolean) value description: "Add the Ubuntu archive keys to the list of trusted keys used by apt to authenticate packages?" (default: no, IMO). - README.Debian: To add the Ubuntu archive keys to the list of trusted keys used by apt to authenticate packages, reconfigure the ubuntu-archive-keyring package: # dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low ubuntu-archive-keyring … and answer "Yes" to the "Add the Ubuntu archive keys to the list of trusted keys used by apt to authenticate packages?" question. Cheers, -- intrigeri