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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: compdoc on May 18, 2007, 02:19:31 PM
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I use the 'yum update' command, but getting these messages for this mornings samba & yum updates:
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 7203f491
Public key for yum-2.4.3-4.el4.centos.noarch.rpm is not installed
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I assume there are some difficulties with the updates as you can read here as well:
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=37062.0
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that post seems to be about all the updates for a new installation of SME. Mine's got all those updates already, but I guess it could be related...
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that post seems to be about all the updates for a new installation of SME. Mine's got all those, but I guess it could be related...
I have a 7.1.3 running. Had an update 12 hrs ago for Samba. Now I'm doing the same action and run into the same trouble.
It's not new installations only.
Public key for yum-metadata-parser-1.1.0-2.el4.centos.i386.rpm is not installed
That's the problem. The key is missing or incorrect.
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same here...
Confucius, are you trying to update remotely or from the machine itself? I haven't gotten to the machine yet, but I'm getting the same error remotely via putty...
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Just ran yum update again, and its all fixed now - thanks to the SME whiz kids...
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A standard yum update still gives the same error. I did it with the two --excludes (--exclude=mod_ssl --exclude=httpd*) and it works. I'm not sure I would do that on a box that was on the front lines though.
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hmm. This might not be related, but before things started working, I added a contrib from dungog, and added their server to my yum repository with this command:
db yum_repositories set dungog repository \
BaseURL http://sme.dungog.net/packages/smeserver/7.0/i386/dungog/ \
EnableGroups yes \
GPGCheck no \
Name 'SME Server 7 - dungog' \
Visible yes \
status enabled
I dont know if that fixed the problem, or if its just a coincidence (probably the latter), but yum update worked after I did that...
Adding their repository is outlined here: http://www.dungog.net/sme/repo.php
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It's nothing to do with the dungog yum repo. I updated 3 SME servers so far, and its just working...