Seems to be working fine. Thank you.
Will report back if something breaks in the future, and will remember to check against the ‘official’ xz
release.
Seems to help, thanks for the help.
Will keep an eye on it to see if it will cause any problems in the nearest future and that it indeed was the issue (and not something else). I don’t…
I start to believe it might be connected to the optimisations introducing bugs to Pacman/downloader/verifier/whatever.
Why? Because if I comment out the repositories and pacman -Syuu
…
Nuclear option wasn’t enough. If anybody has any other ideas, I’d be glad to test them.
$ grep -A 3 "\[community-x86-64-v3\]" /etc/pacman.conf
[community-x86-64-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
[core]
$ cat /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
##
## ALHP repository…
Yes. I’ve checked all four mirrors from the alhp-mirrorlist, and I get the same error on all of them.
Same as the one from the original post:
sudo pacman -Syu
error: community-x86-64-v3: signature from "Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021) <cie@harting.dev>" is invalid
:: Synchronising…
I already have it:
pub rsa4096 2020-08-12 [SC] [expires: 2022-07-09]
0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298
uid [ full ] Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021)…
Yes. I’ve tried to rebuild it—it is exactly the same, but I’ve reinstalled it just in case. I’ve tried pacman -Syyu
. I’ve tried manually adding the keys with pacman-key --recv-keys
…
I started to get the same error today. I’ve checked all four official mirrors, but all of them seem to have the same problem. Have the keys changed or something?
I deleted and re-added the PGP keys, and it now works, so it was probably all on my end.
Problem reappeared for me: extra-x86-64-v3: signature from "Archlinux CIE Repos (Build 2020/2021) <cie@harting.dev>" is invalid