On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 06:45:07AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > reassign 646220 debian-archive-keyring 2011.10.21 > # letting version tracking do its work > tags 646220 - experimental > quit > > Jonathan Nieder wrote: > > > | W: gpg: > > '//var/lib/cupt/lists/http___debian.uchicago.edu_debian_dists_sid_Release': > > public key 'AED4B06F473041FA' not found > > > > The changelog says: > > > > * Put debian-archive-keyring.gpg into trusted.gpg.d. > > * Remove old keys from trusted.gpg upon upgrade. > > > > so I guess this is a missing feature in cupt. > > I was too impatient. Now "apt-get update" finished running and it > produces the same symptoms. Sorry for the nonsense, all.
What's the output of `apt-key list' and `ls -al /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d' post-installation? > Is preventing mixed systems like this really an intended effect? Mixed in what way? Kind regards Philipp Kern
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