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Re: [trinity-users] gpg keys missing, how to fix?

From: Nick Koretsky <nick_koretsky@...>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 19:14:37 +0300
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:17:51 -0400
Gene Heskett <gheskett@...> wrote:

> On Thursday 16 April 2015 10:31:43 Nick Koretsky wrote:
> > On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 09:41:12 -0400
> >
> > Gene Heskett <gheskett@...> wrote:
> > > Whenever I do a package-manager or synaptic refresh, I am getting a
> > > squawk about missing keys, specifically about a mozilla update from
> > > wheezy-backports.
> > >
> > > And I just discovered that this error window can now be highlighted
> > > for a copy/paste, the lack of which I have silently bitched about
> > > for years.
> > >
> > > Whoever fixed that I owe a case of suds to, hold up ypur hand and
> > > identify yourself.  Thank you very much.
> > >
> > > So here is the error message from synaptic:
> > > =======
> > > W: GPG error: http://mozilla.debian.net wheezy-backports Release:
> > > The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key
> > > is not available: NO_PUBKEY 85A3D26506C4AE2A
> > > W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The
> > > repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used.
> > > GPG error: http://http.debian.net wheezy-updates Release: The
> > > following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 8B48AD6246925553 Debian
> > > Archive Automatic Signing Key (7.0/wheezy) <ftpmaster@...>
> > >
> > > W: Failed to fetch
> > > http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/Release Unable to find
> > > expected entry 'updates/binary-i386/Packages' in Release file (Wrong
> > > sources.list entry or malformed file)
> > >
> > > W: Failed to fetch
> > > http://http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy-updates/Release
> > >
> > > W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or
> > > old ones used instead.
> > > ==========
> > > Looks like I am missing 2 gpg sigs then.
> > >
> > > I assume there is an apt-get or apt-key command that I can invoke,
> > > but I'll be dipped if I can remember how it works.
> > >
> > > Can someone show me the cli command?
> >
> > gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv-key  KEY
> > gpg -a --export KEY | sudo apt-key add -
> 
> Thanks Nick, That took care of them.
> 
> Is pgpkeys.mit.edu the global repository for this stuff?
> 

Its the one that was in my history :) Theoretically open pgp key servers
sync with each other so it should be irrelevant which one to use.


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  Nick Koretsky (nick.koretsky@...)