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Alex Kruchkoff wrote:
> Troy,
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> Where can we find your signature?
> If it's not on the website, could you please publish it somewhere?
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> Thanks,
> Alex
> Troy Dawson wrote, On 08/25/2007 02:19 AM:
>> ...
>> They are signed with my signature. That means that you nead to put
>> the key into your rpm keyring.
>>
>> Troy
Hi Alex,
For all the signatures you might need for packages in Scientific Linux you can
go on the web at
https://www.scientificlinux.org/documentation/gpg/
Also, they are also found in the sl-release rpm package
rpm -ql sl-release | grep GPG
We have started putting them in a standard place now, for all of SL 5, and on
newer SL 4 these signatures are in the directory
/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/
(This is the same directory fedora has them in)
I believe there is a yum command as well, but I'm not finding it at the moment.
Troy
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