Re: Sequoia PGP : What are the options for expired third party GPG signing keys?

2024-01-24 Thread Antoine Zellmeyer via devel
Hi Neal Sorry for the late answer, It seems to be working :) I was able to import and install packages signed with this certificate. Thanks again, Antoine -- ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to devel-

Re: Sequoia PGP : What are the options for expired third party GPG signing keys?

2024-01-22 Thread Antoine Zellmeyer via devel
Thanks ! I'll follow this issue. And sorry for the duplicate thread, double clicked on the send button by mistake and it seems to have created a duplicate ^^' -- ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to deve

Sequoia PGP : What are the options for expired third party GPG signing keys?

2024-01-22 Thread Antoine Zellmeyer via devel
Following Fedora’s migration to Sequoia PGP, it seems that it isn’t possible to import an expired signing key anymore. rpm --import https://some.domain/public-keys/SOME_EXPIRED_RPM_KEY.public error: Certificate : The certificate is expired: The primary key is not live error: https://some.domain/

Sequoia PGP : What are the options for expired third party GPG signing keys?

2024-01-22 Thread Antoine Zellmeyer via devel
Following Fedora’s migration to Sequoia PGP, it seems that it isn’t possible to import an expired signing key anymore. rpm --import https://some.domain/public-keys/SOME_EXPIRED_RPM_KEY.public error: Certificate : The certificate is expired: The primary key is not live error: https://some.domain/