![]() We look in sudo apt-key list and find this entry for xbmc. W: : Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see the DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details. Note: These warning messages can be generated by any enabled repo or ppa in Software & Updates "Other Software" tab.įor this warning message with sudo apt update. The easy way to fix these warning messages generated by sudo apt update. This can be done with each of the warning messages. Remove the original signature: sudo apt-key del BE1229CF ![]() Update apt to confirm the message is gone: sudo apt update ![]() Now we can update our apt source file for the repository (e.g., /etc/apt//microsoft.list), adding a signed-by tag: deb stable main Manage keyring files in instead (see apt-key(8)). The following message will likely appear: Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Note: The BE1229CF value comes from the last 8 characters of the pub code. Uid Microsoft (Release signing) įrom here, we can export a key: sudo apt-key export BE1229CF | sudo gpg -dearmour -o /usr/share/keyrings/microsoft.gpg One way to resolve this is to export the GPG key from the deprecated keyring and store it in /usr/share/keyrings.
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