I'm quite the newb at linux in general but this is whats happening
I imported the gpg key from:
http://www.atomicrocketturtle.com/RPM-GPG-KEY.art.txt
rpm --import RPM-...
next I copy/pasted the below into my yum.conf file:
[atomic]
name=Atomic Rocket Turtle - $releasever - Atomic PSA-Compatible RPMS
baseurl=http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomi ... eleasever/
[atomic-app-vault]
name=Atomic Rocket Turtle - $releasever - Atomic PSA App Vault RPMS
baseurl=http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomic/app-vault/
# RH9 isn't in here yet.
[psa-8.1]
name=Atomic Rocket Turtle - $releasever - SW-Soft PSA 8.1 RPMS
baseurl=http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/atomi ... ever/$arch
after running yum update it had no problems with the new repositories and showed a few packages that could be updated, but when I tried to accept the updates it says:
Package [package_name] is not signed
it only ever displays one out of 3 packages and then quits. I've excluded the 1st package, but returns the same error for the next.
I've tried importing the gpg key again, but that changes nothing. Is this on my end or does it have something to do with these packages?
The packages I'm having trouble with are:
SSHTerm
psa-php5-configurator
psa-qmail-rblsmtpd
all from the psa-8.1 repository
Thanks for any advice
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Well, those packages are indeed not signed by ART, they come straight from SWsoft. You can disable GPG checking for the psa channel.
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