Le 01/07/2019 à 22:46, Moritz Mühlenhoff a écrit : > This is already broken in Stretch, so you're overly dramatic...
Wrong :) I may be overly dramatic, but Stretch didn't have this problem. The reason is simple: gnupg was "Priority: important" on Stretch, so it was installed with the base system, alongside apt (during the initial debootstrap), so apt-key didn't fail to add a key to its trusted keyring. With Buster, gunpg was demoted to "Priority: optional", **and** demoted to a Suggests in apt dependencies (whereas it used to be a Recommends), so, unless gnupg is installed manually before the apt-setup phase, apt-key can't add a key to its trusted keyring. Regards, -- Raphaël Halimi
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