travel far and wide,
> as long as it retains the signature of the packager, I have reason to
> believe it remains unmolested. Coming from a world of .rpm and .tgz,
> this seems like an improvement. Thus I was eager to remedy the
> situation when the signature check failed and I as
packages downloaded. ...
> "Authenticating /var/cache/apt/archives/.deb
> debsig: Origin signature check failed. This deb might not be
> signed."
As far as I know all the normal Debian packages are unsigned (at
least at this time).
> [...]
> I don't know how to get past the debsig
ges downloaded. With recent availability of more package updates
> my current count of uninstalled packages is 305. I started trying to
> install last Fall but ran into
> "Authenticating /var/cache/apt/archives/.deb
> debsig: Origin signature check failed. This deb might not b
rent count of uninstalled packages is 305. I started trying to
install last Fall but ran into
"Authenticating /var/cache/apt/archives/.deb
debsig: Origin signature check failed. This deb might not be
signed."
On the face of it this looks benign as it claims it will try to install
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