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When I install chromium, or try to, it says the signature from such and such is invalid. How do I fix this? I have already done: pacman-key --init and then, pacman-key -populate archlinux. What am I missing? Thanks for the help
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Hi,
Just a suggestion but it may be valid. Last time I have seen the unknown / untrusted signature was when my machine has downloaded corrupted file.
Please try (if possible) finding and deleting (as root) the chromium[the_version_that_You_want_to_install].tar.xz file in /var/cache/packman/pkg/ folder and then try installing chromium again. It should re-download the package and re-check the signature.
Again - not a 100% sure solution - just something that worked for me in the past and may or may not work for You.
Regards.
Andrzej
Last edited by AndrzejL (2013-01-29 17:03:54)
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@AndrzejL
Yours may be a different situation, one about invalid or corrupted package: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … ion_failed (next to last question).
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Try
pacman-key --refresh-keys
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When I install chromium, or try to, it says the signature from such and such is invalid. How do I fix this? I have already done: pacman-key --init and then, pacman-key -populate archlinux. What am I missing? Thanks for the help
If you haven't done so already, you might want to try updating archlinux-keyring.
# pacman -S archlinux-keyring
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@AndrzejL
Yours may be a different situation
Hi Dude.
I know that my solution is a long shot and that the mileage may vary for OP. I was improvising... MacGyvering I would even say...
Again - not a 100% sure solution - just something that worked for me in the past and may or may not work for You.
And about the corrupted package... that just happens here - I am on a terrible broadband from three.ie (3G USB dongle...) it sometimes breaks the connection (as in disconnects) or all of the sudden I get the bytes per second speed... Waiting to move to another house to get proper landline and broadband... till then I just have to re-download a package or two every once in a while...
Regards.
Andrzej
Last edited by AndrzejL (2013-01-29 21:16:02)
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Yeah, I get this problem with everything I try installing - I fixed it in setup, but now it has reappeared.
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Which setup? And how did you fix it?
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The computer I was setting it up on was an antiquated Dell Optiplex using a Pentium 4 processor. I based my install off of the Beginners' Guide on the wiki.
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So have you tried the fix? Or any of the suggestions made here? (Mainly upgrading the keyring package.)
Is your system up to date? That is, you are running pacman -Syu before pacman -S <package>, right?
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Yes, I tried all of the things posted here, and to no avail.
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