FWIW, from what I can recall, yum used to check all packages, but this
resulted in tons of people complaining because they did not want it to
check their local packages. So, a localpkg_gpgcheck option was added and
set to false. dnf4 still has this option.

It's also worth noting that if you pass yum/dnf/dnf5 urls for the
package(s) you want to install, it's not using a repo at all, it's
downloading those packages and treating them as local packages.

kevin

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