Yep, various things do parse that "informational" warning from rpm and will 
break if changed. Doesn't mean we can never change it, just that we need to be 
mindful of doing so.

I remember starting towards "use fingerprints everywhere" goal once upon a time 
but ran into sufficient obstacles to get sidetracked / gave up / something to 
that effect. The biggest obstacle of them all was probably the `gpg-pubkey` 
entries in the rpmdb, with all manner of things expecting the exact 
version/release "semantics".

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