Re: apt-get update GPG error

David <[email protected]> Tue, 22 Jul 2014 22:58:55 +1000
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Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 22/07/14 18:13, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> Could it be that the proxy has a corrupted cache? Try clearing it.
>

Thanks.. .but....

At the risk of being ignorant how do I clear it short of removing the 
/var/cache/apt-cacher/ directory?
I can't find any obvious command.

If this does work, I still don't know why the apparent corruption 
happened so I can avoid it happening again :(

> On 22 Jul 2014 14:51, "David" <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On 22/07/14 14:33, Lubos Rendek wrote:
>
>         Hi David,
>
>         does ignoring GPG with:
>
>         # apt-get --allow-unauthenticated update
>
>         helps at least temporarily..?
>
>         Lubos
>
>
>     Sadly not :(
>
>     root@gary:~# apt-get --allow-unauthenticated update
>     Get:1 http://david precise Release.gpg [198 B]
>     Get:2 http://david precise-updates Release.gpg [198 B]
>     Get:3 http://david precise-backports Release.gpg [198 B]
>     Get:4 http://david precise-security Release.gpg [198 B]
>     Hit http://david precise Release
>     Ign http://david precise Release
>     E: GPG error: http://david precise Release: The following
>     signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2
>
>
>         On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:35 PM, David <[email protected]
>         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>             I use apt-proxy several servers (no gui on any of them) on
>             a machine called
>             "david". I'm getting the error below on any machine that's
>             set up for
>             auto-update, but not on machines that are manually updated.
>
>             I suspect it has something to do with an attempted apt-get
>             update while the
>             proxy is off line, but I'm not sure. If I remove the proxy
>             by way of editing
>             the sources-list everything works again.
>
>             Google isn't helping me find a way of getting things to
>             work again. Any
>             suggestions how to fix it?
>
>
>             root@gary:~# apt-get update
>             Get:1 http://david precise Release.gpg [198 B]
>             Get:2 http://david precise-updates Release.gpg [198 B]
>             Get:3 http://david precise-backports Release.gpg [198 B]
>             Get:4 http://david precise-security Release.gpg [198 B]
>             Hit http://david precise Release
>             Ign http://david precise Release
>             E: GPG error: http://david precise Release: The following
>             signatures were
>             invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2
>
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