On Nov 1, 2023, at 18:25, Stephen Morris <samor...@netspace.net.au> wrote:
> Sorry for the late response, I wasn't aware that google-chrome was in the 
> fedora repositories, as the only way I've been able to get chrome was to 
> installed the chrome specific repo. From the bug track above, there is an 
> indication that the repo was disabled at a particular point in time, so you 
> may have been getting updates from the chrome repo until the disabling 
> happened.

Google’s ‘google-chrome-stable’ package isn’t in Fedora’s repositories, 
however, it is one of the third party repos that Fedora can enable after the 
system is set up. 

The bug mentioned above is about package signatures, and how Google’s RPM in 
its repo was causing issues due to a change in the security policy. 

Most likely, you are still getting your google-chrome package from Google and 
their repository, so if it was disabled, that needs to be fixed. 

-- 
Jonathan Billings
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