On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 10:57 +0200, Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett wrote: > On Wednesday 17 May 2006 18:22, Peter Czanik wrote: > > Hello, > > For obvious reasons, I could not sign it with SUSE private keys, so the > > installer complains, but installs these packages. > > You can sign with your own private key and provide the public key in the > repo. > YaST/zypp will find the key and ask you if you want to trust it. If you say > yes, the key is imported in the rpm keyring. > > Next time YaST/zypp read the source, it reads rpm database and consider all > keys in rpm keyring as trusted so it ask you nothing. > > Once a key is in the rpm database, it makes no difference if it is from SUSE > or a private repo key. The SUSE one is the _first_ one that is trusted, as it > is there since the installation. > Is this the same thing as the "Signature Check Failed" message I get after adding the packman source? I get this even after adding the keys for the packman site.
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