Closed Archcan closed 1 year ago
I see the same error in today's plasma-daily CI while yesterday's daily build still worked fine. So "since 3 days" doesn't seem to make sense. Atm I don't see what could cause the issue. On the server nothing has changed to my knowledge ...
The logs show that the packages have been signed as usual after build:
and boxit doesn't accept package deployment without signatures, so I don't see what the problem might be.
Also pkg query shows proper packager information:
pacman -Si cantor
Repository : kde-unstable
Name : cantor
Version : 22.12.1.r3494.ga24060ac-1
Description : KDE Frontend to Mathematical Software
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://apps.kde.org/cantor/
Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL
Groups : kde-applications kde-education
Provides : None
Depends On : analitza libspectre kpty ktexteditor knewstuff libqalculate hicolor-icon-theme qt5-xmlpatterns poppler-qt5
Optional Deps : maxima: Maxima backend
octave: Octave backend
sagemath: SageMath backend
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 3.03 MiB
Installed Size : 8.74 MiB
Packager : Manjaro Build Server <build@manjaro.org>
Build Date : Sat 21 Jan 2023 12:30:39 CET
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum
@philmmanjaro maybe could there be an issue with the build-server's key in manjaro-keyring?
For you information however, despite this issue needs to be addressed, there is currently really no hurry to update plasma-dev pkgs anyway, since they are currently transitioning to qt6 and only part of upstream repos have currently actually completed the transition...
which exact us mirrors are used? can the mirrorlist been posted?
Also our wonderful new search gives many results to that issue. https://manjaro.org/search/?query=Error%3A+GPGME+error%3A+No+data
I can reproduce the error by adding [kde-unstable] repo on my plasma install which uses manjaro repos directly and then trying to install for example milou. So has nothing to do with a specific mirror.
The search is nice but not really a helpful reply here since the issue appears not to be a local one. It's present on this user's install, on ISO CI and can be reproduced on a regular install when trying to install a pkg from kde-unstable repo
As I see it: the signing on the buildserver fails as it produces blank sig files, so the error is correct:
Today's kde-unstable builds have a valid sig file. So something happened on the 21st to create blank sig files. To fix it, those packages need either a rebuild or a resign to replace those invalid sig filles. I see no issue with the key here as other packages get a valid signature with it.
kde-unstable x64 packages will be rebuilt in bulk as soon as the qt6 update is sorted upstream. Currently there is a mismatch qt5/qt6 making a build of current git impossible. So an update won't be useful anyway. Stay tuned for that. Signing seems to work fine as is. Whatever the glich with recent pkgs was ...
Not able to get updates since the 19th. A fresh install of 20220121 ISO returns the same error. Please fix it, because we tried them all. Usually we're able to troubleshoot this issue, not this time. Edit: --continent: Mirrors issue USA available only. Canada and Costa Rica are dead. --fasttrack 5: USA only.