Untrusted packages
Greg Booth
bootgr at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 20:58:12 UTC 2007
You must have put an extra repository in your sources.list
You need to import the pgp key for that site, there should be
documentation for it on the website as to what their key is and how to
import it.
The wget option looks something like this
wget -q http://some.website.org/theirkey.pgp -O- | sudo apt-key add -
Then you'll need to run sudo apt-get update to refresh the package
list to clear that message.
There's another way to do it but I can't find the syntax for it right now.
Greg
On 6/28/07, J. Pablo Fernández <pupeno at pupeno.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 June 2007 06:39:08 dimitris wrote:
> > Try "sudo apt-get update" from a terminal window or, from the Adept
> > window, the "update packages" button on the top right. After that, when
> > you try to upgrade from the command line using "apt-get upgrade" or from
> > adept, the warning should no longer show up.
>
> I was not trying to upgrade, I was trying to install something.
>
> Thank you.
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