Op 04-07-17 om 12:23 schreef Phil Wyett:
This issue seems to be created by 'synaptic'.
If you you 'apt' in the terminal, you will be fine.
If you use 'software-properties-gtk' to adjust repositories, you will
be fine.
The issue is created if you run 'synaptic' and then adjust
repositories via 'Settings -> Repositories. A soon as you do this a
file '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg' is created and it is this that is throwing
everything off.
Synaptic uses software-properties-gtk which is the cause of this mess.
Run it stand alone after deleting trusted.gpg and watch it reappear again.
ERROR:root:Cannot import UbuntuDrivers: No module named
'UbuntuDrivers'
gpg: keybox '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg' created
ERROR:root:Cannot import UbuntuDrivers: No module named
'UbuntuDrivers'
gpg: keybox '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg' created
These messages are from software-properties-gtk.
It is the last line that is the issue. If you run 'software-
properties-gtk' and adjust repositories, the file is not created.
Not my experience.
Regards,
Frank