Hi, On +2020-05-17 21:25:54 +0200, Julien Lepiller wrote: > Le Thu, 14 May 2020 12:28:11 -0400, > Julien Lepiller <jul...@lepiller.eu> a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > I just installed a debian VM to test changes in the install script > > and found this issue when running the installer script: > > > > First it fails because it cannot find the public key and suggests > > running: > > > > wget … -q0 - | gpg --import > > > > -q0 does not work with debian's wget, but -O works. > > > > Aftcr importing the key, the script still complains it cannot find > > it. Re-running the same command with "sudo" in front of the gpg > > import command re-imports the key and the script is then able to find > > it. > > > > My guess is that the first import imported the key in my user's > > keyring, but the script looks in root's keyring. The second attempt > > added the key to root's keyring. > > > > Forget the wget thing, it's my fault for not reading it properly. The > gpg command still needs to be run with sudo on at least fedora and > debian. > > > If the problem is actually expired keys vs nonexistent, gpg --refresh-keys might be worth trying.
-- Regards, Bengt Richter