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SOLVED: Key Not Certified in CPANby dorko (Prior) |
on Feb 24, 2022 at 22:01 UTC ( [id://11141625]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
dorko has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Hello,
I'm having some problems with CPAN. I haven't used CPAN in 3-4 months on the Linux server in question. Previously things were working fine, now when I tried to add a module CPAN is failing. There might have been a tweak or two made to the server. (I'm not the server administrator, I just have sudo access to run CPAN and a few other things.) But the maintainers are pretty good about notifying me of changes. And to further confuse things, I upgraded CPAN from 2.28 to 2.29 when CPAN let me know there was a new version available. I really don't think that's the problem - I'm just throwing that out there for completeness. It's something that has changed since the last time it was working correctly. This is a pretty good example of what I'm experiencing. I execute CPAN like so: sudo /opt/canvas/perl/bin/cpan. It runs as root as it always has. I'm using ftp://cpan.cs.utah.edu/CPAN/ as my mirror. Upgrading a simple and straight forward module like Data::Dumper: I've got installed, so let's move on to a GET.
The file for Data::Dumper correctly is downloaded were it should be (with a fresh timestamp): /root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/N/NW/NWCLARK/Data-Dumper-2.183.tar.gz. The permissions on /tmp are correct, and I'm running as root via sudo. That feels like a PGP/GPG error to me, but I'm guessing on that point. Thoughts? Questions? Suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers,
Brent
-- Yup, I'm a Delt.
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