For me this problem was caused by /tmp being mounted as noexec.
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Title:
"exception from gpg: GnuPG exited non-zero" whie upgrading to Precise
To
problem is gone after i switch to us repository. anyway i still doubt it
is a problem.
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Title:
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the same problem for me.
i have both precise.tar.gz and precise.tar.gz.gpg downloaded in to /tmp
/update-mange-.
authentication fails even if i run it manually:
honnix@honnix:/tmp/update-manager-RWxJ3G$ gpg precise.tar.gz.gpg
Detached signature.
Please enter name of data file: precise.tar.g
[Expired for update-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I'm having the same issue, but after starting the update-manager with
sudo it works.
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Title:
"exception from gpg: GnuPG exited non-zero" whie upgr
Are you using a proxy server of some sort that would affect the
downloading of precise.tar.gz? You should be able to find that file in
/tmp/update-manager-w6dStv or if its not there in a folder named
similarly if you start the process again. I'd check the size and md5sum
of the file to ensure it