> > It'll reduce the security of machine since won't make difference if > > the key is or not know before you upgrade or install a package. > > Agreed; an idea might be to import the key to some "untrusted" keyring, > and allow the user to add it to the "trusted" list after giving some > stern lecture why you shouldn't trust anyone. >
APT already continue with the install/upgrade if the user answer "Yes" to the warning question. The new feature I want is to make possible the fact that apt can, /with/ the user confirmation, import the key the package is signed with: WARNING: The key 0BDCEXXXXXXXXXXXX is not known: Install anyway? Yes/[No]: Yes WARNING: Do you want APT import the key to your keyring now? Yes/[No]: Yes TIA! Regards, Rober Morales-Chaparro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]