On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 10:21:13AM -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:

> On 01/03/2012 05:35 AM, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> >I was just rather surprised to see this message and would like to know
> >if packagekit is getting "more sophisticated" or there was some slight
> >problem with one of the packages (unsigned?)
 
> There's a known issue at rpmfusion: some of the packages haven't
> been updated to the latest key yet.  You need to turn off gpg-key
> checking either as an option in yumex or on the command line with
> yum to get around this.

Every package in the updates installed without a problem WITH
gpg-key checking using 'yum update' AND on a 2nd pc using the packagekit
update gui.

So if there is some problem with rpmfusion keys it is strange that
the update gui gives the warning when finding updates and listing
the packages BEFORE there was any attempt at installation and I
presume gpg-key checking.

That would mean it gives a warning about possible untrusted packages
just on finding one from rpmfusion?

And there was certainly nothing wrong with the key.

Very strange.

(And I would not turn off gpg-key checking but would wait for the
 problem to be resolved).

AV

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