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#1 2026-02-13 20:06:13

cjdx
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[solved]Invalid or corrupted database PGP signature during archinstall

I boot with my boot media, set time zone with 'timedatectl set-timezone [zone]', then connect to wifi with the iwctl util and confirm by pinging ping.archlinux.org.

Following this I run the default archinstall and go through with my configuration. After putting in my configuration and moving to install it fails at this line:

Sorting your selected mirror lised based on the speed between you and the individual mirrors (this might take a while)
core  [###########] 100%
extra [###########] 100%
error: GPGME error: No datage database: ['/usr/bin/pacman', '-Syy'] exited with abnormal exit code [1]:
error: GPGME error: No data
error: failed to synchronize all databases (invalid or corrupted database (PGP signature))

note: I could not figure out how to get the log from the laptop to my desktop so yeah I typed this out. yes I saw the curl command in the debug

If I try to run the archinstall again, it fails immediately and points to the log at `/var/log/archinstall/install.log`, which when tail'd shows the same error as above.
Things I have already tried:

  • Verify my ISO integrity with the sha hash (flashed to media with balena etcher)

  • Refreshing my keyrings

  • Any number of guides online, including various from this section of the forum. None seemed to work, but this was my favourite that describes my exact issue: https://vadosware.io/post/fixing-gpgme-error-on-arch/. Through ps aux I can find services running that seem to be using the /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/ directory that I cannot kill to try and regenerate it at any point in the installation process. I predict that this is a quirk of being in install and not being in a full system, but I can only make an educated guess.

  • Running lots of different flags on pacman and pacman-keys from forums where people said they found fixes

Extra info: I am installing arch on my shiny new framework 13 (ryzen ai 300 7 cpu, which is x86), but I can decently verify that everything is in working order as I got through the Mint live install all the way up to actually installing it, and the live OS worked perfectly. I have been using arch on my desktop for ages and haven't had an issue I couldn't solve myself so far, so I'm a bit new here but am excited to interact with community. I read lots of forum posts before coming here but do let me know if I missed something obvious.
Thanks you very much for your time!

Last edited by cjdx (2026-02-13 22:35:08)

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#2 2026-02-13 20:23:47

seth
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Re: [solved]Invalid or corrupted database PGP signature during archinstall

Sorting your selected mirror lised based on the speed between you and the individual mirrors (this might take a while)
error: GPGME error: No datage database: ['/usr/bin/pacman', '-Syy'] exited with abnormal exit code [1]:
error: GPGME error: No data

Please don't manually transcribe things, see the first link below and as absolute last resort link screenshots.
And don't run "pacman -Syy"

Any number of guides online, including various from this section of the forum.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide

=> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=269748
There's most likely some bogus stuff in there, probably an html file because you need to enter credentials in some captive portal first?

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#3 2026-02-13 21:45:45

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Re: [solved]Invalid or corrupted database PGP signature during archinstall

Mod note: moving to archinstall subforum.


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#4 2026-02-13 22:34:51

cjdx
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Re: [solved]Invalid or corrupted database PGP signature during archinstall

Thanks for the advice, specifically showing me a forum post I had not seen before. I went back to the install to follow those steps but first installed a random package, neovim, and changed my mirrors from US to Worldwide and the installation worked flawlessly. Maybe I got lucky, maybe pacman just needed some love.

I appreciate the response and I'm glad to learn.

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