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I can't get my system to updated(on my sigrig)
any help
here is the terminal output
looks like a checksum problem

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(1/236) Fetching: dev-libs/gmp-5.0.1
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:gmp-5.0.1~0.tbz2
(2/236) Fetching: dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0d
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #1
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 188.7kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 188.7kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #2
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 199.0kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 199.0kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #3
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 142.0kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 142.0kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #4
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 199.2kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 199.2kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #5
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 213.1kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 213.1kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #6
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 151.6kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 151.6kB/second
   ## Cannot fetch package or checksum does not match.
   ## Try to download latest repositories.
   ## An error occured. Action aborted.
 

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Originally Posted by 3dfxvoodoo;13001779
I can't get my system to updated(on my sigrig)
any help
here is the terminal output
looks like a checksum problem

Code:

Code:
(1/236) Fetching: dev-libs/gmp-5.0.1
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:gmp-5.0.1~0.tbz2
(2/236) Fetching: dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0d
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #1
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 188.7kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 188.7kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #2
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 199.0kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 199.0kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #3
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 142.0kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 142.0kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #4
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 199.2kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 199.2kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #5
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 213.1kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 213.1kB/second
   ## Package checksum matches: dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2
   ## Package signature verification error for: GPG, cannot verify file /var/lib/entropy/client/packages/packages/amd64/5/dev-libs:openssl-1.0.0d~0.tbz2, exit status 2
   ## Package signature: GPG does not match the recorded one
   ## Checksum does not match. Download attempt #6
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt

>>     [F]: 0.0/0.0 kB <->   0% [>         ] => 0.0b/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #1 ) Error downloading from: ftp://ftp.rnl.ist.utl.pt - not found.
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Downloading from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl

>>     [F]: 4669.1/4669.1 kB <->  100% [==========>] => 151.6kB/sec : ETA: 0s
   ## ( mirror #2 ) Successfully downloaded from: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl at 151.6kB/second
   ## Cannot fetch package or checksum does not match.
   ## Try to download latest repositories.
   ## An error occured. Action aborted.
Do you know how to tell the package manager to ignore gpg keys? That might help but I'm not sure what packagemanager Sabayon is using. I couldn't get the last version I tried of it to even install.
 

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Do you know how to tell the package manager to ignore gpg keys? That might help but I'm not sure what packagemanager Sabayon is using. I couldn't get the last version I tried of it to even install.
no I do not know how to tell the package manager to ignore gpg keys
and sabayon uses Entropy (Equo, Sulfur) / Portage Package manager
 

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Originally Posted by 3dfxvoodoo;13002482
no I do not know how to tell the package manager to ignore gpg keys
and sabayon uses Entropy (Equo, Sulfur) / Portage Package manager
I'm sorry you'd have to wait for one of the Gentoo guys (evermooingcow I think) to help because I know nothing about Portage and this sounds like a common problem for Sabayon right now.
 

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Do you know how to tell the package manager to ignore gpg keys? That might help but I'm not sure what packagemanager Sabayon is using. I couldn't get the last version I tried of it to even install.
Don't even TRY to do this.

The GPG digital signatures are there for your protection. If they fail to validate, then either the signature or the package is incorrect. This could just be some sort of release engineering problem, or it could be that the distribution system has been compromised by an attacker who is trying to push malware to your system. This has occurred in the past. (Example)
 

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Don't even TRY to do this.

The GPG digital signatures are there for your protection. If they fail to validate, then either the signature or the package is incorrect. This could just be some sort of release engineering problem, or it could be that the distribution system has been compromised by an attacker who is trying to push malware to your system. This has occurred in the past. (Example)
Sorry. I hope that I made it clear I wasn't the one to offer help on this issue (I said wait for the Gentoo guys).

My thing with the gpg key was from my experience with zypper in MeeGo which will not allow you to install certain things (skype iirc). That's what I the only time I had something similar in an error output. But I'm thinking it might have to due with Portage being out of whack for the OP. He might want to look into using emerge to update Portage (I think that's what they recommended).
 

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Sorry. I hope that I made it clear I wasn't the one to offer help on this issue (I said wait for the Gentoo guys).

My thing with the gpg key was from my experience with zypper in MeeGo which will not allow you to install certain things (skype iirc). That's what I the only time I had something similar in an error output. But I'm thinking it might have to due with Portage being out of whack for the OP. He might want to look into using emerge to update Portage (I think that's what they recommended).
from what i understand of it, the goal of sabyon is to be a binary release of gentoo, i could be wrong.

i know you can screw up sabyon if you try "porting" in, the current portage tree from getoo (did that once in a vmware lol.)

entropy is the main package manager for sabyon, he should use that to do all his updates from, looking at his error again, it honestly looks like a bad mirror(s) that he chose or was chosen for him when he went to update, as the first mirror time out with a file not found and the second mirror either had the wrong package or it was corrupted when it downloaded or didn't have the right gpg key made into the package.

so again my suggestion would be to try switching mirrors, or wait a few (hours) to let the "update" propagate correctly out to the mirrors (even if they update the main repo's, can take 24 to 48 hours to propagate to the mirrors.)
 

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My thing with the gpg key was from my experience with zypper in MeeGo which will not allow you to install certain things (skype iirc). That's what I the only time I had something similar in an error output. But I'm thinking it might have to due with Portage being out of whack for the OP. He might want to look into using emerge to update Portage (I think that's what they recommended).
Sure, if you have a third party package that you know is unsigned, and you're reasonably sure you have a correct copy of it, you can override the digital signature check. But anything provided through the distribution's update channel should have a proper signature, or if it doesn't, you don't trust it.
 

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from what i understand of it, the goal of sabyon is to be a binary release of gentoo, i could be wrong.

i know you can screw up sabyon if you try "porting" in, the current portage tree from getoo (did that once in a vmware lol.)

entropy is the main package manager for sabyon, he should use that to do all his updates from, looking at his error again, it honestly looks like a bad mirror(s) that he chose or was chosen for him when he went to update, as the first mirror time out with a file not found and the second mirror either had the wrong package or it was corrupted when it downloaded or didn't have the right gpg key made into the package.

so again my suggestion would be to try switching mirrors, or wait a few (hours) to let the "update" propagate correctly out to the mirrors (even if they update the main repo's, can take 24 to 48 hours to propagate to the mirrors.)
tried other mirrors and I been trying for days now
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tried other mirrors and I been trying for days now
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have you tried removing "/etc/entropy/gpg-keys/" and then running "equo update" to allow it to rebuild the gpg-keys? (you will need to be root or have root privileges to remove /etc/entropy/gpg-keys/).

found a similar issue via google search, and that was the suggestion and it appeared to fix the guys problem, the other suggestion was to run:

equo update --debug

^from the explanation, it appears to show more detail about problems with the update than a conventional equo update.
 

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ok
I got it to updated
don't know how but it's working

It's because the servers probably were taken down and then brought back up in order to prevent the spread of a problem (buggy code). The same thing happened to me with openSUSE not to long ago when they had a bad(buggy/unstable) version of a program (I can't remember it right now) and they just closed the servers for a few days. Then after they fixed everything a few days later everything was fine again.

Sorry if I fixated on the wrong issue earlier. I don't know why I did now.
 
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