Hello,
Yes but it's not going to happen. There's tones of external repositories not being correct, sometimes I take the time to report, sometime it gets fixed, or they don't give a f****. My point is third parties repo will always be a mess and I expect my Debian to be able to live with it. Reading apt's manpage shows that [trused=yes] in sources.list is supposed to bypass apt-secure. Problem is: it does not. Adding this option doesn't change anything in apt behavior, so I opened a bug against apt. Regards, Adam. ________________________________ De : Jonathan de Boyne Pollard <j.deboynepollard-newsgro...@ntlworld.com> Envoyé : samedi 19 août 2017 09:49:00 À : Debian users Objet : Re: W: Failed to fetch [..] The following signatures were invalid: [..] Adam Cecile: > Since I upgraded to Stretch I get the following warning when running > apt update: > >> W: Failed to fetch >> http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/debian/jessie/amd64/cdh/dists/jessie-cdh5/InRelease >> The >> following signatures were >> invalid:F36A89E33CC1BD0F71079007327574EE02A818DD >> What the people at Cloudera want is https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/387053/ . What you need is to tell the people at Cloudera that. The Cloudera people also need to update their instructions to cover Debian 9. Just duplicating the Debian 8 and 7 instructions is not really right, note.