Bug 9518

Summary: RPMFind Crash when gpg is not installed
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Marc Maurer <uwog>
Component: gnorpmAssignee: Alexander Larsson <alexl>
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Description Marc Maurer 2000-02-17 13:39:25 UTC
I'm using rpmfind 1.2-4. It crashes after doing the
following steps:

1) start rpmfind
2) select a package from the package tree which you
   want to upgrade
3) hit the install button and hit "yes" to start downloading
4) after downloading hit the "Check Sig" button

Now I get the message:

"Could not run gpg. Use --nogpg to skip GPG checks"

because I've no gpg installed... after clicking the
ok button rpmfind crashes.... :-(

Comment 1 Daniel Veillard 2001-05-14 15:10:11 UTC
I'm doing an pass on the old rpmfind/rpm2html bugs accumulated on bugzilla

Since rpmfind has no tree selection, I actually think it's a gnorpm bug,

Daniel

Comment 2 Marc Maurer 2001-05-14 15:20:00 UTC
...oops, forgot the note that the bugs occurs in the gnorpm "webfind" section!

Comment 3 Daniel Veillard 2001-05-14 17:06:32 UTC
BTW rpmfind 1.2 is *really* old, please update ! Step detailed in FAQ #2
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/faq.html

Daniel

Comment 4 Marc Maurer 2001-06-12 17:48:20 UTC
please close this bug.. it's stupidly outdated!

Comment 5 Marc Maurer 2001-06-12 17:49:54 UTC
wtf? it's closed right after submitting my previous comment? am I blind :-?