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Thank you for watching. Please upvote and subscribe. This video solves the error message from APT that says "Warning: apt-key is deprecated". The message is referring to how APT GPG keys are managed in the Linux system. The video shows the cause of the message, and how to manage public APT repository keys correctly to avoid this warning/error message in the future. Sometimes the error message from APT may state "Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8))." but this is essentially the same message as the shorter version of the warning. The issue affects any version of Linux using the APT package manager with GPG public verification keys including but not limited to Debian Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Kali Linux, and others. APT is the package manager for Debian-based Linux distributions that uses commands like apt-get, apt-get install, apt update, apt-get update, apt dist-upgrade, apt upgrade to update the packages on Linux systems with sources from repositories signed by the repository keys. The issue can be caused by having the signing key in the wrong file or directory, having expired public keys, missing public keys, or not using the signed-by directive to point the fetch commands to the public key.
Keywords:
Fix "apt-key is deprecated" warning
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APT key management update
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2 окт 2024