On 2021-08-15 10:51 a.m., Hans wrote: > Am Sonntag, 15. August 2021, 16:36:05 CEST schrieb Brian: > Yes, you are very right! >> >> There isn't any such thing as being "too critical" when it comes to >> technical matters :). >> >> A link to the page you were looking at might help. > > To everyone: > > I have still the problem, that the debian/bullsye repo can not be > authenticated. Copying the Release.gpg from the repo to > /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ did not help. Have you tried adding *[trusted=yes]* inside the sources.list file that contain reference to this repository. > > Apt/Aptitude/apt-get is still telling me, it is the wrong format. I tried, to > use gpg --export, but that did not work. > > Looked into the existing gpg files, they look not as Release.gpg. So I used -- > dearmor, with no success. > > It would really help, if there could be an upgraded debian-archive-keyring > package or a little documentation, how to add/import the keys into > trusted.gpg.d/ since apt-key does not work any more. > > Simply copying does not work(!) and the documentation really lacks some > information, which would help. > > Or is it a bug? Should I file a bugreport? > > Thanks for any hints. > > Best regards > > Hans > > >
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