On Sat, 23 Dec 2023 11:57:58 -0600 William Torrez Corea <willitc9...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hit:8 https://repo.steampowered.com/steam stable InRelease > > > > Hit:9 https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin/pgadmin4/apt/bullseye > > pgadmin4 InRelease > > Hit:10 tor+http://deb.ooni.org unstable InRelease > > Err:4 http://repo.mysql.com/apt/debian bullseye InRelease > > The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public > > key is not available: NO_PUBKEY B7B3B788A8D3785C First, what Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> said. You have a lot of non-Debian repos in there, and there's no guarantee they will play nicely with each other. Second, in Hit 9 in the quoted results above, you are trying to pull from the postgres repo for bullseye, when at the top you are pulling from bookworm updates (Hit 1). Crossing different different Debian versions like that is also a recipe for problems. Third, when you copy and paste from a terminal to an email, copy an paste the whole thing, including leading and trailing command line prompts. Otherwise we're guessing what you did and may miss significant information. Fourth, that "NO_PUBKEY B7B3B788A8D3785C" above indicates that you do not have the key for that repo. I would search on that phrase and see what comes up. Failing that, go to the repo's web site, find and follow instructions there on how to get (and verify) the missing key. -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/