good day dear linux-community,
how to solve basic keyring issues - that occur here on my site - while updating the linux installaiton.
when updates are delayedI occasionally delay an update on a notebook (with Endeavour) Linux. So yes, I have repeatedly delayed an update (regarding the Pacman upgrade), and it seems as if the Archlinux keyring has been updated in the meantime.
Then I get an error "File package_name.pkg.tar. bla is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
Do you want to delete it? [Y/n]" for a single package (of sometimes tens of pending upgrades).
I have had some problems with package signatures in the past, and usually the solution was something simple likeQuestion: how to deal with the problem of corrupted packages (as in my case from delaying the update) due to outdated PGP keys in Arch-based distributions like EndeavourOS. How to avoid these errors?
What steps do you recommend!?
any and all help is greatly appreciated.
regards


how to solve basic keyring issues - that occur here on my site - while updating the linux installaiton.
when updates are delayedI occasionally delay an update on a notebook (with Endeavour) Linux. So yes, I have repeatedly delayed an update (regarding the Pacman upgrade), and it seems as if the Archlinux keyring has been updated in the meantime.
Then I get an error "File package_name.pkg.tar. bla is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
Do you want to delete it? [Y/n]" for a single package (of sometimes tens of pending upgrades).
I have had some problems with package signatures in the past, and usually the solution was something simple likeQuestion: how to deal with the problem of corrupted packages (as in my case from delaying the update) due to outdated PGP keys in Arch-based distributions like EndeavourOS. How to avoid these errors?
What steps do you recommend!?
any and all help is greatly appreciated.
regards

