On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 02:50:01PM -0500, William Giokas wrote: > On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 05:44:27PM +0200, Daniel Buch wrote: > > I run with SigLevel = Required DatabaseOptional. And i guess that's > > recommended. Have you tried pacman-key --init before you --populate > > archlinux? > > Pacman has it's own `pacman-key` command that interfaces with gpg to > manipulate its keys. What you're probably going to want to do is what > Daniel said, initialize the keyring. This just takes a bunch of entropy > but things will (by default) be put in /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/. Having this > all set up will let you populate it. Here's an example workflow: > > # yum install pacman > # $EDITOR /etc/pacman.conf #[1] > # pacman-key --init # you may need to do things while this happens > > [1]: The SigLevel should be fine at `Required DatabaseOptional`. You may > want to set GPGDir to something else, though the default shouldn't > conflict with anything. Thank you (all three) for useful comments. This is more or less what I was trying to do, but apparently I missed something along the way. Everything seems to work nicely now.
> Now to do the --populate archlinux, you need to have an archlinux > keyring in /usr/share/pacman/keyrings/. If you look at the > `archlinux-keyring` package in arch, that should give you some ideas. So, I've created a simple archlinux-keyring package for Fedora. I have one question: is there an official license for the archlinux-keyring sources? It is just a collection of publicly accessible information, but it would be much easier if the license (Public Domain?) would be publicly specified. Zbyszek _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
