Package ius-release-1.0-10.ius.el5.noarch.rpm is not signed

Asked by pschoond

Hello,

Yum update shows that there is a new release of the ius-release package. However, if I continue installing it, I get the message: "Package ius-release-1.0-10.ius.el5.noarch.rpm is not signed". I do not remember seeing this message before.
Anybody else ?

Regards,

Paul

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Jeffrey Ness (jeffrey-ness) said :
#1

Hello Paul,

Thank you very much for this post.

We have recently migrated some infrastructure and it seems there was
a slight hiccup with GPG signing.

I am correcting the issue now and should have the packages pushed shortly.

I'll keep you posted.

Jeffrey-

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Best Jeffrey Ness (jeffrey-ness) said :
#2

This should be resolved, let us know if you have any other issues.
Thanks

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James Kennedy (serveradmin) said :
#3

It is resolved, but many mirrors still have the old version.

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Jeffrey Ness (jeffrey-ness) said :
#4

As the mirrors are not controlled by the IUS project we will need to wait for them to sync,
this process will take up to 24 hours at which point they will realign with IUS upstream.

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pschoond (paul-pollux-it) said :
#5

Hello Jeffrey,

Thank's for the quivk response.
I'll wait for the mirrors and will let you know. I expect it will be fine.

Thanks,

Paul

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Jeffrey Ness (jeffrey-ness) said :
#6

Appreciate it Paul!

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pschoond (paul-pollux-it) said :
#7

Hello Jeffrey,

Tried again today, got a couple of errors from mirrors saying: [Errno -1] Package does not match intended download
but it finally found an updated one and installed the update.

Other question:
I noticed that the ius.repo is installed as ius.repo.rpmnew and contains new url's. Is there any 'danger' in replacing the original file then ?

Regards,

Paul

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Jeffrey Ness (jeffrey-ness) said :
#8

Hello Paul,

The reason you received a .rpmnew file is due to these being marked as configuration files,
and because you altered one of the configurations.

RPM will override configuration with new configuration if the configuration has not been
altered (md5 matches previous version), in your case the md5 did not match and RPM
did not want to overwrite your custom changes.

Being that we have changed our Mirror service you will want to be using the new
configuration, they point to our new mirroring service.

Thanks
Jeffrey-

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pschoond (paul-pollux-it) said :
#9

Hi Jeffrey,

You're right, I had put a priority line in there. Not really nescessary i guess since there is no overlap.

Thanks for all the work,

Paul

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pschoond (paul-pollux-it) said :
#10

Thanks Jeffrey Ness, that solved my question.