Todd Zullinger
> > Another possibility is that the keys have been updated since
> > you initially installed them and you need to remove the
> > current key to allow dnf to import the updated key.

Todd Zullinger:
> I think this is the case.
> 
> I was able to copy the yum repo file from there and install
> signal-libringrtc without issue.  The key was imported
> during this install.
> 
> If you remove the key and run dnf again, it should prompt
> you to install the current key, which will (hopefully) work.
> 
> In other words:
> 
>     $ sudo rpm -e gpg-pubkey-17280ddf


I've encountered that kind of thing before, but why does it require
manual intervention?  Surely there should be some mechanism for key
revocation and replacement?
 
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