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Hello,
I have been running Arch for a bit over a year without issue. Today I ran an update and it updated my pacman. Now when I try and install the rest of the updates I get this:
19/19) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
error: at-spi2-core: signature from "Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: at-spi2-atk: signature from "Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: cmake: signature from "Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>" is unknown trust
error: gmime: signature from "Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: gvfs: signature from "Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>" is unknown trust
error: gvfs-obexftp: signature from "Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-en-US: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-common: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-base: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-calc: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-draw: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-gnome: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-impress: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-kde4: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-math: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-sdk: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-sdk-doc: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: libreoffice-writer: signature from "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: totem-plparser: signature from "Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature))
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by corbintechboy (2012-01-16 22:52:07)
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Are you using [testing] repo?
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=133470
Last edited by karol (2012-01-16 20:58:24)
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No I am using the default.
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Oh, pacman 4 got into [core]. I wonder why there are no news items on the front page.
Not cool.
Maybe Arch users will be required to follow the rules regarding upgrading and use common sense? ;P
Please read the link oboedad55 posted.
Last edited by karol (2012-01-16 21:15:15)
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Pacman 4.0.1-4 is in [core] not [testing]. See the link oboedad55 posted for the required steps.
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always merge pacnew files.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Oh, pacman 4 got into [core]. I wonder why there are no news items on the front page.
Not cool.
Maybe Arch users will be required to follow the rules regarding upgrading and use common sense? ;PPlease read the link oboedad55 posted.
The inconsistency regarding what makes the front-page news is still hilarious, though.
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I guess it depends on who makes the decision. One maintainer might prefer to give users some extra hints wrt to his package, another maintainer doesn't see the need.
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Pacman 4.0.1-4 is in [core] not [testing].
It's been sitting in [testing] for ages, it's easy to think it would stay there .
My first reflex as [testing] as well.
The inconsistency regarding what makes the front-page news is still hilarious, though.
I have no clue how long it has been there, but it is definitely on the front page (now):
http://www.archlinux.org/news/pacman-4-moves-to-core/
Maybe someone underestimated the speed at which the Arch mirrors sync.
Last edited by .:B:. (2012-01-16 22:41:16)
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Thanks for the replies.
I added:
SigLevel = Never to pacman.conf
I ran:
pacman-key --init to set it up
I rebooted, cleared pacman cache and this still does not work?
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'SigLevel = Never' is already there. If you want signed packages, add 'SigLevel = Optional TrustAll'.
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'SigLevel = Never' is already there. If you want signed packages, add 'SigLevel = Optional TrustAll'.
That worked thank you very much.
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So... reading the pacman output and merging .pacnew files and everything was fine... Who would have ever guessed.
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Sorry for hijacking this thread, but I have the exact same issue and nothing seems to work.
I did merge the .pacnew files, I did change the SigLevel in pacman.conf to Optional TrustAll, I imported the master keys using pacman-key and I even updated my mirrorlist from scatch, just to be sure -- but I still can't install or update anything. What am I missing?
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What am I missing?
An output of pacman pasted here? The only way for us to help is to be able to read the errors you got.
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but I still can't install or update anything. What am I missing?
Which error does pacman throw at you?
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Oh, sorry.
% sudo pacman -Su
Password:
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (5): cmake-2.8.7-2 gpgme-1.3.1-2 gvfs-1.10.1-2 inetutils-1.9.1-1 sdl_image-1.2.11-1
Total Installed Size: 35.89 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 0.67 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
(5/5) checking package integrity [-----------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
error: cmake: key "1EB2638FF56C0C53" is unknown
:: Import PGP key F56C0C53, "Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>", created 2011-06-26? [Y/n]
error: inetutils: key "FCF2CB179205AC90" is unknown
:: Import PGP key 9205AC90, "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>", created 2011-04-20? [Y/n]
error: key "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>" could not be imported
error: sdl_image: key "A5E9288C4FA415FA" is unknown
:: Import PGP key 4FA415FA, "Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) <jan.steffens@gmail.com>", created 2011-08-26? [Y/n]
(5/5) checking package integrity [-----------------------------------------------------------------] 100%
error: inetutils: key "FCF2CB179205AC90" is unknown
:: Import PGP key 9205AC90, "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>", created 2011-04-20? [Y/n]
error: key "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>" could not be imported
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Last edited by Ranmaru (2012-01-17 08:53:44)
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'SigLevel = Never' is already there. If you want signed packages, add 'SigLevel = Optional TrustAll'.
thank you, worked for me!
Some questions: in the wiki is written that by adding this line pacman trusts every key in the keyring.
Will every program have a key? Or is it only for programs installed from AUR?
Next time i will install a new program will i have to add the key manually?
What about the programs i have already installed, is their key already been added in the keyring or will i have to add it next time the program gets an update?
Thank you
arch x64 + openbox
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:: Import PGP key 9205AC90, "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>", created 2011-04-20? [Y/n] error: key "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>" could not be imported
Try changing the keyserver in /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf
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Ranmaru wrote::: Import PGP key 9205AC90, "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>", created 2011-04-20? [Y/n] error: key "Eric Belanger <eric@archlinux.org>" could not be imported
Try changing the keyserver in /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf
@Ranmaru - Allan's referring to:
read the last bit of Pacman-key, at the very bottom, writes:
Potential fix if keys importing fails
The problem could be that some ISP's have blocked the port used to import PGP keys.
Edit /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf ,replace keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net with keyserver hkp://pgp.mit.edu:11371. Everything should work fine.
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So... reading the pacman output and merging .pacnew files and everything was fine... Who would have ever guessed.
What might come to you as common sense being a developer might make sense.
I find this reply very rude. I do thank those who have helped but I don't really need you pointing out my "duh" moment.
I am human and I bleed red and sometimes I may have such issues. Judging by these posts about issues I guess many have not "guessed".
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Allan wrote:So... reading the pacman output and merging .pacnew files and everything was fine... Who would have ever guessed.
What might come to you as common sense being a developer might make sense.
I find this reply very rude. I do thank those who have helped but I don't really need you pointing out my "duh" moment.
I am human and I bleed red and sometimes I may have such issues. Judging by these posts about issues I guess many have not "guessed".
Considering that:
* the news article clearly states that .pacnew and .pacsave should be merged
* several wiki articles on this were updated before pacman 4.x was introduced to the user
* pacman itself drops information to the terminal when things require user actions (the fact that you ran into these messages means pacman said that .pacnew / .pacsave files were installed, you wouldn't have seen these messages otherwise)
* several topics on this exist already
* the archlinux IRC channel's topic tells you to merge pacnew / pacsave files
* the arch mailing list saw an e-mail noting all of this
I appreciate that this feels like a kick in the arse after the fact, but Arch is advertised as a "read the wiki" distro, some level of slapping when reading isn't done is to be expected.
You really do have to properly read things on this distro, that's all that is being pointed out here.
Last edited by stefanwilkens (2012-01-17 21:09:19)
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Allan wrote:So... reading the pacman output and merging .pacnew files and everything was fine... Who would have ever guessed.
What might come to you as common sense being a developer might make sense.
I find this reply very rude. I do thank those who have helped but I don't really need you pointing out my "duh" moment.
I am human and I bleed red and sometimes I may have such issues. Judging by these posts about issues I guess many have not "guessed".
Don't take this too personally or even seriously. If you didnt follow the development of package signing, and dont know Allan, you did miss a lot of background info. With that you would just laugh and shrug.
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some level of slapping when reading isn't done is to be expected.
Now *THAT* should be in the running on that old 'arch slogan' thread. I may have to put it on a t-shirt.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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