No, that's the point: there isn't a PGP key, the package is not signed,
and that's why Update Manager is complaining about untrusted packages.
While this isn't ideal, (and I could at least do apt-get upgrade) I used
to be able to upgrade it via Update Manager but now it seems I can't.
Also, the error message in Update Manager doesn't give any indication of
what you should do to move forward which isn't very friendly to newish
users.

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Title:
  Not possible to upgrade untrusted packages

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