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<H1>[Mageia-dev] PGP keys and package signing</H1>
<B>Thierry Vignaud</B>
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<I>Mon Jan 31 16:38:27 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>On 31 January 2011 16:03, nicolas vigier <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">boklm at mars-attacks.org</A>> wrote:
>><i> What if urpmi automatically trusts packages signed with a key signed by
</I>>><i> board@ and prompt on the first install of a package that is signed by a
</I>>><i> different key? The yum tool used by Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS works very
</I>>><i> well by prompting on new keys.
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</I>><i> For PLF packages, they will now be included on Mageia repository, so
</I>><i> most users should not need to use external repositories. However we
</I>><i> can add an option or prompt to disable this check, or an option to
</I>><i> manually add a new trusted key. As long as it's not automatically
</I>><i> downloaded from the mirror without asking for any confirmation.
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uh? what about patents?
unless it's a separate repo ?
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