Hi folks,

One thing I noticed about puppet and its interaction with Debian I'm sure
others have run into and figured away around is if a package is being loaded
that may not be trusted puppet's attempt to install it aborts.

A for instance:

In order to load Sogo on my boxes I have to first modify
/etc/deb/sources.list to point to the repository that holds Sogo and then
run an "apt-get update."  No problem.  I have a recipe that does that just
fine.

When puppet tries to install Sogo and friends the following shows up as an
error:

WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
  libmemcached2 libsbjson2.3 libsope-xml4.9 libsope-core4.9 libsope-mime4.9
  libsope-appserver4.9 libsope-gdl1-4.9 libsope-ldap4.9
  sope4.9-libxmlsaxdriver sope4.9-gdl1-mysql sogo
E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
 at /etc/puppet/manifests/templates.pp:100


Is there a work-around for this?


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Peter L. Berghold
Owner, Shark River Technical Solutions LLC

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