On 11/19/23 16:55, moxie.arch@posteo.net wrote:
What happens if you just try # pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring
and then the default
Polarian also suggested that. It gave me: pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring :: Retrieving packages... archlinux-keyring-20231113-... 1173.6 KiB 4.78 MiB/s 00:00 [##################################] 100% (1/1) checking keys in keyring [##################################] 100% (1/1) checking package integrity [##################################] 100% error: archlinux-keyring: signature from "Christian Hesse <eworm@archlinux.org>" is unknown trust :: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/archlinux-keyring-20231113-1-any.pkg.tar.zst is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)). Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] Y But as Daniel suggested: rm -rf /etc/pacman.d/gnupg pacman-key --init pacman-key --populate archlinux pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring Did solve the issue. Probably somehow the gnupg cache got corrupted.
On 23-11-19 16:47:31, Zerro wrote:
Hello
I tried to run pacman -Syu to update my Arch Linux system.
Downloading the (39) packages goes well.
But when installing I do get messages like:
:: Import PGP key 9B7A287D9A2EC608, "David Runge <dvzrv@archlinux.org>"? [Y/n] error: key "9B7A287D9A2EC608" could not be imported :: Import PGP key 94657AB20F2A092B, "Andreas Radke <andyrtr@archlinux.org>"? [Y/n] error: key "94657AB20F2A092B" could not be imported
12 keys could not be imported and pacman thereafter stops the update.
I do have another Arch Linux system which doesn't show these errors.
Looks like there is an issue with this system.
Is there a way to have these keys imported so that I can update my Arch Linux system ?
~Zerro