Oh, that's a good point! Thanks.

So I became root and found that indeed root does *not* have the required key.

I'm baffled as to how sboupgrade & friends could have worked so well for so long (a few years, many upgrades) without root having the correct key, and what changed to make it stop working.

Curious, but maybe I don't need to know everything :)

Sounds like what I need to do is run as root and let sboupgrade download the correct key. So here we go:

/usr/sbin/sboupgrade signal-desktop ...

... wanted sbocheck run first. That downloaded the key. Then:

... run it again, and it works as advertised.

Installs, runs perfectly. So other than the mystery about the gpg key, I'm all set. Thanks for the help!

regards,

Judah


On 10/22/25 11:13, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 22.10.2025 um 10:46:01 Uhr schrieb J. Milgram:

Huh? - I already have this  key  on my public keyring. So  I respond
"n" and it tells me:
Which keyring?
Of your own user?

When running as root, I assume root's keyring will be used.


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