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qubes-builder / refuse to accept qube gpg master key #3423

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ThierryIT opened this Issue Dec 23, 2017 · 4 comments

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Qubes OS version: 3.2

I am trying to built an ubuntu template from fedora-26.
When running the command "setup" the system tell me that: Qubes master signing key doesn't exist , do you want to intall it: yes/no ... I say Y, it hang for a moment, and say:

RAN: /usr/bin/gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv key xxxxx79494
STOUT:

  1. this key has already been installed, I can see it when doing the --list-key
  2. even if I do remove it, still the same issue
  3. I have changed the keyserver: same issue
  4. qubes-builder has been installed with "git" today.

Thx


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ThierryIT Dec 24, 2017

Hello,
keyring/git/pubring.gpg file open error
no such file or directory.

Hello,
keyring/git/pubring.gpg file open error
no such file or directory.

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@ThierryIT Have you resolved this?
It works for me on a clean clone with Fedora-26.

How was your build qube connected to net? Were you using Whonix/Tor?
If you manually fetch the key from command line using -v option what is the result?

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unman commented Feb 5, 2018

@ThierryIT Have you resolved this?
It works for me on a clean clone with Fedora-26.

How was your build qube connected to net? Were you using Whonix/Tor?
If you manually fetch the key from command line using -v option what is the result?

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Deedasmi Apr 9, 2018

I had this issue. Bad file permissions on qubes-builder/keyrings/git (777). Ran chmod 700 on the folder and manually imported the key to continue the setup process.

Deedasmi commented Apr 9, 2018

I had this issue. Bad file permissions on qubes-builder/keyrings/git (777). Ran chmod 700 on the folder and manually imported the key to continue the setup process.

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