On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 11:06:44AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> My approach is slightly awkward -- having to manually parse the conf
> files and perform release and arch substitution. But it has the
> advantage of pretty much figuring everything out. It also did me a
> favor and found some old conf files on one of my servers, that ages
> ago I used – my dim recollection – to do an upgrade from a throwaway
> local repo, and so the repo conf referenced keys that did not exist.
> It was nice to clean that up.

Another thing you can do is just `sudo rpm -e --allmatches gpg-pubkey` and
then add back manually when DNF next prompts you. I'm not sure if there's a
way to tell DNF to prompt for all current keys other than as a side-effect of
wanting to install a package....



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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader
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