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Another way to solve this problem is to completely remove the archlinux-keyring package with the following command:
pacman -Rdd archlinux-keyring
And then install it with the following command:
pacman -Syy archlinux-keyring
There are other, and possibly more correct solutions in the thread, but this is what worked for me. Hope it helps someone out!
Thank you. This worked for me. I have steam on Arch.
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Another way to solve this problem is to completely remove the archlinux-keyring package with the following command:
pacman -Rdd archlinux-keyring
And then install it with the following command:
pacman -Syy archlinux-keyring
There are other, and possibly more correct solutions in the thread, but this is what worked for me. Hope it helps someone out!
Thank you man! This is the best way to solve this problem I've read in the entire thread, and it have worked perfectly! Before this I just installed Dani Wallace's packages by hand, now his key is corrected.
Thank you Haffinator.
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Use 'pacman -Suyy foo' http://gist.io/5660494
In this case I understand that you just remove and reinstall one package, so 'pacman -S archlinux-keyring' is fine.
Last edited by karol (2013-11-02 23:55:56)
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I hope you realize that disabling signature checks because a signature fails basically entirely goes against the whole concept of signing packages.
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I just had this problem as well.
Finally it seems easy to fix this problem. Something is wrong with the GPG key. Using keysigning is an important feature and disabling it (which has been suggested in this forum quite a lot) does not seem like a good solution. If anything, it should be a temporal one. Alway enable it afterwards again!
Anyway, for me the following worked the best!
sudo pacman-key --delete "Daniel Wallace"
sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys
Obviously, if any other key failes this solution should work as well (just change the name).
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