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Dropbox ubuntu
Dropbox ubuntu











dropbox ubuntu

Sed -ne '/-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-/,/-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-/p' postinst | tee dropbox.asc # grab PGP key from 'postinst' file, copy to keyrings location # extract files from deb using 'ar' utility Harder way to get latest PGP key is extract from latest. , explanation of legacy keyrings, dearmor, etc deb disco mainĪ, similar problem but for digital ocean deb also shows how to delete legacyĪ, script for finding all legacy keys and converting to new formatĪ, finding the signing key for a ppa launchpad There is no need to change your current definition, except to add the ‘signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/dropbox.asc’ as shown in the example below. Sudo grep -srl $domain /etc/apt | grep -v save Then find and edit the file that contains the Dropbox apt repo definition.

dropbox ubuntu

Sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/keyrings/dropbox.asc # validate same ownership as original, and newer expiration dateĬurl -s $remote_key_file | pgpdump | grep -E "User ID -|expiration" -A1Ĭurl -s $remote_key_file | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/dropbox.asc Get the latest Dropbox PGP key remote_key_file= This can be resolved by adding the Dropbox PGP key to the ‘signed-by’ of the apt repo definition (as described on the forums). If you have Dropbox installed on your Linux desktop and have recently started seeing this warning message from apt: : Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see the DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details













Dropbox ubuntu