I looked around a bit, but couldn’t get a solution. I hope this is the correct forum to post this.
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[li]Key: E3A5C360307E3D54[/li]
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[li]Name: SuSE Package Signing Key <build@suse.de>[/li][li]Finger Print: 4E98E67519D98DC7362A5990E3A5C360307E3D54[/li][li]Created: 04/05/10[/li][li]Expires: 03/05/14 (The key is expired.)[/li][/ul]
[li]I am kind of new to this, and can’t seem to find a location to remedy this. I imagine that the update error message I get in notifications could be related.[/li][/LIST]
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
There’s a newer signature in the key servers. Or, if you prefer, select that key in “kgpg” or similar graphic interface, then update it from the keyservers.
You have not explained where you are getting that message. If you are getting it when installing packages, then you might have to update that key. However, in my experience, it has usually updated automatically. I think you can force an update by first adding that key to your own keyring (see my previous post). Then export that to a file. Then import that key to the package manager with “rpmkeys --import filename”.
Sorry. It was presenting the error when I started Software Management. The error also presented itself as part of the automatic update notification.
I will use your console based solution. Thanks.