Frank,
The answers are:
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7
0
So, it doesn't look like the issue.
Thanks for your help anyway. Except, now I am left with a system I
can't update properly.
Cheers, PEte
Pete,
Maybe one more thing to check. I found a reference to an old bug which
seems to suggest the number of keyrings gnupg can handle is limited.
How many items does apt-key list show?
How many files does /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d contain?
If a file /etc/apt/trusted.gpg exists, how big is it?
Re
Op 18-05-17 om 10:44 schreef Peter Miller:
So sorry, I was premature - now the messages appear at the end instead
of the middle.
Sorry to hear that. This is really weird. Your system does have the keys
it needs to verify the signatures. These errors make no sense.
To make sure the InRelease
Frank,
So sorry, I was premature - now the messages appear at the end instead
of the middle.
Still a legend, but problem not actually solved.
Cheers, Pete
Frank,
Yes, same behaviour from the command line.
apt and gnupg were the same versions.
Clearing the cache *worked*
You are a legend! Thanks so much.
Cheers, Pete
Op 16-05-17 om 11:53 schreef Peter Miller:
Frank,
Yes, they do, but associated with Wheezy and Jessie, by the looks?
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian-archive-wheezy-automatic.gpg
--
pub rsa4096 2012-04-27 [SC] [expires: 2020-04-25]
A
Frank,
Yes, they do, but associated with Wheezy and Jessie, by the looks?
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian-archive-wheezy-automatic.gpg
--
pub rsa4096 2012-04-27 [SC] [expires: 2020-04-25]
A1BD 8E9D 78F7 FE5C 3E65 D8AF 8B48 AD62 4692 5
Op 16-05-17 om 01:25 schreef Peter Miller:
Frank,
It was already installed, and showing version 2014.3
Odd. Do the keys mentioned show up if you enter
apt-key list
in a terminal?
Regards,
Frank
Frank,
It was already installed, and showing version 2014.3
Thanks, Pete
Op 15-05-17 om 10:25 schreef Peter Miller:
Sorry, I should have started with the why: when I do an reload in
synaptic I get:
[snip GPG-errors]
Well, the keys mentioned are signing keys from 2012 and 2014, so I would
expect them to be present in the current debian-archive-keyring package
(an
Thanks Frank,
Sorry, I should have started with the why: when I do an reload in
synaptic I get:
GPG error: http://debian.mirror.digitalpacific.com.au/debian stretch
InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the
public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBK
Op 09-05-17 om 05:09 schreef Peter Miller:
I am using the http://debian.mirror.digitalpacific.com.au/debian/
mirror for stretch.
The url http://debian.mirror.digitalpacific.com.au/debian/dists/stretch/
contains the Release.gpg file. When I download and try to import it I receive an error:
The
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