[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2011-01-14 Thread Robbie Williamson
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Michael Vogt (mvo) => (unassigned)

** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2010-08-31 Thread HyperHacker
Recently I've been getting update notifications from Xubuntu's automatic
update, and when I attempt to install them, it warns me that some are
not authenticated. If I cancel and try again later it eventually works
without any warning, so I assume it just hasn't downloaded
authentication information yet or some such. This seems like a bug, but
what I really wanted to find is an option to not notify of updates that
can't be authenticated. I'd much rather wait for the authentication data
to download (or whatever is going on there) than install an
unauthenticated package if I can.

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2009-08-22 Thread AdrianBartel
Was experiencing similar behaviour in Synaptic on Jaunty.
Checked what would happen when using apt-get:

WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
---snip---
Authentication warning overridden.

So in my case it wasn't a Synaptic bug. Checked /etc/apt/apt.conf and
found "APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated 1;". Changed it to "0" and the
warning dissappeared for both apt-get and Synaptic.

So not so much that "packages cannot be authenticated" as "packages will
not be authenticated". Perhaps the wording of the messages could be
improved?

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2009-04-14 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thanks for the report, is this still an issue with latest version?
Latest comment said it works fine now, may someone else try with Jaunty
and comment back? thanks.

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2008-08-01 Thread q.dinar
it works now after "reload(package information)"

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2008-08-01 Thread q.dinar
hello. i have this errors.

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[Bug 33696] Re: Packages not authenticated

2007-10-11 Thread Stuart Rossiter
Presume it's OK to add comments to this bug since still Incomplete.

I also get this problem when behind a proxy i.e. all packages shown as
unauthenticated. I think a Synaptic Reload (apt-get update) sometimes
corrects the problem but appreciate that the cmd given will avoid any
proxy issues.

But doesn't this mean there should be a fix to Synaptic (and/or apt-get)
to ensure this when a proxy is being used? Since a Synaptic Reload
worked for me, perhaps it is already fixed in Synaptic and it was me
doing an apt-get update at the cmd line which broke it (I definitely did
this at least once)

Any info. appreciated.

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