> * The most noticeable change is that RPM now refuses to install
> packages whose signature hasn't been positively verified, whether due
> to being unsigned, missing key or otherwise. This can be worked around
> by supplying `--nosignature` on the command line, or more permanently,
> changing the `%_pkgverify_level` macro to the former default of
> `digest`, but these should be only temporary measures, users are
> encouraged to import necessary keys and/or setup automatic signing for
> their (local) builds instead.

Does this impact installations via “dnf install”?

What's the impact on typical Fedora CI tests?

Thanks,
Flroian

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