If you recently updated your system and are wondering why your AUR helper is pulling this package (and possibly requesting PGP keys to be imported), then you have a package that depends on (or used to depend on) openssl-1.0
, which is an old release of the OpenSSL library.
The openssl-1.0
package used to be packaged in the community
repo - however, it was recently moved from there to the AUR.
Ensure that you still have packages that depend on openssl-1.0
using pacman:
pacman -Qi openssl-1.0
If you don't, then you may remove this package from your system.
If you have issues with PGP keys being imported, try another keyserver:
gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys \
7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C \
8657ABB260F056B1E5190839D9C4D26D0E604491
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nns commented on 2022-12-21 12:03 (UTC) (edited on 2022-12-27 08:31 (UTC) by nns)
If you recently updated your system and are wondering why your AUR helper is pulling this package (and possibly requesting PGP keys to be imported), then you have a package that depends on (or used to depend on)
openssl-1.0
, which is an old release of the OpenSSL library.The
openssl-1.0
package used to be packaged in thecommunity
repo - however, it was recently moved from there to the AUR.Ensure that you still have packages that depend on
openssl-1.0
using pacman:If you don't, then you may remove this package from your system.
If you have issues with PGP keys being imported, try another keyserver: