Heads up: RPM GPG keys are changing on 3 Jan 2024 ( RHEL and Fedora ) - Mailing list pgsql-pkg-yum

From Devrim Gündüz
Subject Heads up: RPM GPG keys are changing on 3 Jan 2024 ( RHEL and Fedora )
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Msg-id 75035f5303b7d563c0160ea13893e6bb3db79e1c.camel@gunduz.org
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Hi,

As a part of having new x86_64 build instances, I updated all of the RPM
signing keys to meet FIPS requirements (except RHEL7, where updated GPG
keys will appear but not meet FIPS requirement) for RHEL 9, 8 and 7 (and
their derivatives), and Fedora 39 & 38. Existing keys are weak and
throwing warnings to many users.

As a part of this process, I'll also update aarch64 and ppc64le signing
keys as well.

I will publish new repo RPMs, the new keys and RPMs re-signed with the
new keys on 3 January 2024.

If you want to receive updates from the PostgreSQL RPM repo after 3
January 2024, you'll need to update the repository RPM and install new
keys. I'll publish detailed information and howto in
https://yum.postgresql.org and my blog before new year.

There will be no change in the SLES 15 and SLES 12 RPMS, at least for
now.

Please let me know if you have any questions / comments.

Regards,
--
Devrim Gündüz
Open Source Solution Architect, PostgreSQL Major Contributor
Twitter: @DevrimGunduz , @DevrimGunduzTR

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