On Jul 7, 2023, at 15:58, ToddAndMargo via users 
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I just upgraded to Fedora 38.
> 
> When I went to ask "rpm" what my version of
> Xfce was,  I got a ton of this scrolling
> over my terminal:
> 
> $ rpm -qa xfce4\*
> ...
> error: Verifying a signature using certificate 
> 555FD53A996BB0E1029F7AF2AFF47E8B2A31FBDF (@virtmaint-sig_virt-preview (None) 
> <@virtmaint-sig#virt-prev...@copr.fedorahosted.org>):
>  1. Certificiate AFF47E8B2A31FBDF invalid: certificate is not alive
>      because: The primary key is not live
>      because: Expired on 2023-04-16T14:42:35Z
>  2. Key AFF47E8B2A31FBDF invalid: key is not alive
>      because: The primary key is not live
>      because: Expired on 2023-04-16T14:42:35Z

As it says in the error, you have an expired GPG RPM signature in your RPM 
database for the virtmaint-wig’s virt-preview copr repository.  This is not 
part of Fedora, you had to have added it at some point.

It has nothing to do with your query, it’s just an error it got while searching 
the database.  In Fedora 38, we got an overhaul to the GPG library in rpm and 
it is much smarter, but also detects this kind of thing.

The solution is to delete that rpm-gpgkey in the database and figure out what 
to do about the broken repo.

-- 
Jonathan Billings

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