> Well, just installing the rpm-6.0 for testing will get your already installed
> keys lost.
That's assuming the default is changed (it's not yet), and the provider of that
package hasn't considered this. And even then they're not actually lost, just
not used, and still neatly in exactly one place. And pretty much the worst that
will happen is dnf etc reimporting them.
The main user of the keystore conversion is distro makers, who know perfectly
well what to convert and when. That's the primary use-case to consider. It'll
need to work and be understandable for the individual tinkered too of course,
but having your keys suddenly scattered all over the place is not something
that just happens.
For 6.0, we could just assume rpmdb keystore and get it 99% right... gets more
complicated after that.
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