Hi, we track this request at https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=12844
and just need to find a person eligible (Evolution seems to be the right
person) for changing the page. So far I don't see any reason why adding
links to keys should be problem.. except it takes time, which I'm sorry
about.. :)
As for creating the tag, it would be great if you could create one for
us, because I don't have enough reputation on StackOverflow.. and not
sure anybody else from SCL folks here does..
Honza
On 03/23/2017 12:19 PM, Thomas Jones wrote:
The FAQ page says to ask questions on StackOverflow and use the
"software-collections" tag. This tag is not currently available on
StackOverflow and my points-count is too low to create it, myself. Any
chance this lack of tac can be rectified by someone on the SCL team?
At any rate, the question I was attempting to post to StackOverflow was:
/Our security folks prefer that we enable GPG-checking for all RPMs to
be installed. We've recently started using packages from the CentOS.Org
packaging of Software Collections. When I try to install these, yum
helpfully yells at me about not having verifiable keys. When I look at
the CentOS.Org site's page concerning GPG keys, the SCL packages are
shown as having a key/fingerprint, but, unlike the other keys listed on
that page, there's no download link./
/Is the GPG verification key simply not available or am I simply missing
something blindingly obvious. At any rate, any help in tracking down a
checking-key that I can install to my systems would be of great assistance./
So, in short, is my goal achievable. If so, where do I find the
verification keys and not just the key's printout?
--
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