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George1pw
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6 months ago

Fedora 41 Installation error

Hello,

I just installed 1Password on a brand new Fedora 41 installation following the instructions. 1Password is the first app I installed after the setup and a sudo dnf upgrade command.

I followed the instructions at https://support.1password.com/install-linux/#fedora-or-red-hat-enterprise-linux.
After running sudo dnf install 1password, the system showed the error message:

Librepo error: repomd.xml GPG signature verification error: Signing key not found

The installation continued and 1Password is running fine but I would rather it didn't. That's not your problem but it seems something has changed in the key management of Fedora 41 as I
have never seen this error in 39 or 40.

Kind regards.


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  • I had a similar experience (also on Fedora 41), except that after telling me that the signing key was not found, I then received an error message telling me that the 1password package could not be found:

    Repositories loaded.
    Failed to resolve the transaction:
    No match for argument: 1password
    You can try to add to command line:
      --skip-unavailable to skip unavailable packages

    I tried downloading the .rpm from the website, but whenever I executed it, it would open the Fedora Software utility but not bring up the package and not install anything.

    I was finally able to get it to work installing the downloaded .rpm from the dnf command line. So it seems that, in addition to the package not being properly signed, the package file isn't correctly formatted or stored in the provided repo.