[Bug 1753945] Re: Failure to build 18.04 minimal images due to missing gpg packages

Sergey Ponomarev stokito at gmail.com
Fri May 11 19:44:42 UTC 2018


~vorlon can you elaborate on this? A lot of manuals are using apt-key for example to install zulu open jdk http://zulu.org/zuludocs-folder/#ZuluUserGuide/PrepareZuluPlatform/AttachAPTRepositoryUbuntuOrDebianSys.htm
And what exactly you mean saying "copy the gpg key snippet"?

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Title:
  Failure to build 18.04 minimal images due to missing gpg packages

Status in live-build package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  We (CPC) are seeing failures when building 18.04 minimal images with
  the following errors when adding a PPA.

  E: gnupg, gnupg2 and gnupg1 do not seem to be installed, but one of
  them is required for this operation

  I understand that there has been recent changes to which gpg packages
  are installed in 18.04. Is this a bug or should we be explicitly
  installing gpg packages now?

  We started seeing these build failures on 03-Mar-2018.

  This is blocking build of all 18.04 minimal images.

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