Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait Liam Quin :
urpmi now installs RPMs in batches - generally a good improvement.
However, if I'm asked, say,
package has bad signature, continue anyway?
I might be asked that question 10 times.
The actual problem comes from signature checking. That
Liam Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like it to prompt
yes/always/No/reject all
I can't do that for 9.2, but I can make yes act as always and no act as reject
all.
It could be fixed more cleanly after 9.2
François.
François Pons wrote:
Liam Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like it to prompt
yes/always/No/reject all
I can't do that for 9.2, but I can make yes act as always and no act as
reject
all.
It could be fixed more cleanly after 9.2
Call me overcautious, but I'd prefer not to have that
Paul Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can add the missing keys yourself with two commands:
gpg -a --export key mykey.gpg (where key is the key you want to add)
rpm --import mykey.gpg
Once you have the keys added, you can use
urpmi --auto-select --auto
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Liam Quin wrote:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:32:00AM +1200, Paul Dorman wrote:
You can add the missing keys yourself with two commands:
gpg -a --export key mykey.gpg (where key is the key you want to add)
rpm --import mykey.gpg
Yes. Actually
Liam Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:32:00AM +1200, Paul Dorman wrote:
You can add the missing keys yourself with two commands:
gpg -a --export key mykey.gpg (where key is the key you want to add)
rpm --import mykey.gpg
Yes. Actually urpmi could usefully
urpmi now installs RPMs in batches - generally a good improvement.
However, if I'm asked, say,
package has bad signature, continue anyway?
I might be asked that question 10 times.
The problem is that I want to leave a urpmi --auto-select
running, not having to check up on it every few
Ainsi parlait Liam Quin :
urpmi now installs RPMs in batches - generally a good improvement.
However, if I'm asked, say,
package has bad signature, continue anyway?
I might be asked that question 10 times.
The actual problem comes from signature checking. That should be fixed first.
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On Thursday 04 September 2003 10:19, Liam Quin wrote:
urpmi now installs RPMs in batches - generally a good improvement.
However, if I'm asked, say,
package has bad signature, continue anyway?
I might be asked that question 10 times.
The problem is that I want to leave a urpmi
Paul Dorman wrote:
On Thursday 04 September 2003 10:19, Liam Quin wrote:
However, if I'm asked, say,
package has bad signature, continue anyway?
I might be asked that question 10 times.
The problem is that I want to leave a urpmi --auto-select
running, not having to check up on it every few
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:32:00AM +1200, Paul Dorman wrote:
You can add the missing keys yourself with two commands:
gpg -a --export key mykey.gpg (where key is the key you want to add)
rpm --import mykey.gpg
Yes. Actually urpmi could usefully offer to do that automatically,
I suppose.
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