On 26/04/2021 03:34, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2021, Ed Greshko wrote:



Well, for sure you have rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data installed on your 
system. And,
in the update process it is found that the signing key needs and update as well.

As a guess, I tried yum update --exclude '*fusion*'
It ran and did updates.
Following that with a yum update
gave me a nothing to do.

Of course.  You would have gotten the same "nothing to do" if you had run
dnf --disablerepo rpmfusion-nonfree-updates update


You can see what rpmfusion packages are installed by doing

dnf list installed | grep rpmfusion

root@localhost entries]# dnf list installed | grep nonfree
rpmfusion-nonfree-release.noarch 33-1                                
@@commandline [root@localhost entries]#

Well I don't know how/if the output would have been different if dnf had been 
used to install.  But I
would have expected something like.

rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data.noarch 34-1.fc34                            
@rpmfusion-nonfree

Indicating that the install was via the repo.  What I see above suggests it was 
installed after downloading
an rpm.

LIke this one I had done after download a utility....

usbcaptureutility.x86_64 3.0.3.4202-1.el7.centos                @@commandline

But, I had installed the rpm using dnf.  So, it does show up as a transaction.

  1069 | install ./usbcaptureutility | 2019-12-13 15:13 | Install        |    1


And you can find out when rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data was installed by 
using

dnf history rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data

[root@localhost entries]# dnf history rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data
No transaction which manipulates package 'rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data' was 
found.
[root@localhost entries]#

Wow.

This suggests to me that maybe "rpm" was used directly to install.


And when you find the transaction number you can do

dnf history info X

where X is the transaction number.

The "yum" command has been depreciated for some time now.  dnf the preferred 
command
to use for command line updates.

I don't know why you'd see this request to update the key as a "problem".

I took it as a request to continue without a valid key.

No...  It did say "Importing GPG key..."  And you are being asked if that is OK.

You could always try....

dnf erase rpmfusion-nonfree-appstream-data

and see if a package needs it.

--
Remind me to ignore comments which aren't germane to the thread.

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