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100 225k 100 225k 0 0 567k 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 613k
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rfc5766-turn-server_2.6.5.2-1.dsc:
dscverify: rfc5766-turn-server_2.6.5.2-1.dsc failed signature check:
gpg: keyblock resource `/home/yuri/.gnupg/secring.gpg': file open error
gpg: Signature made Fri 11 Oct 2013 09:03:15 PM EEST using RSA key ID 69D5AA83
gpg: fatal: /home/yuri/.gnupg: directory does not exist!
secmem usage: 1408/1408 bytes in 2/2 blocks of pool 1408/32768
Validation FAILED!!
What am I doing wrong? Should I ignore this error? Or does this mean there's some issues with my server? I updated debian-keyring package, to no effect. My hosting provider is hetzner and I'm using his mirrors, but I confirmed debian-keyring package doesn't differ from what is in other mirrors. Just in case, this is the question I was asking when I tried to backport openssl package:
http://serverfault.com/questions/587486/dget-complains-that-public-key-not-found Thanks in advance for your replies.