I have been using the Firefox and Thunderbird packages from Mozilla
for quite a while. Now that Firefox is available directly from the
Debian repository I am thinking of installing from there. (I may
wait until Thunderbird is also available, however.)
I figure that even if I am going to wait until Thunderbird is
available from the repository, that I should get things set up and
ready to go, so I am following the instructions on
mozilla.debian.net.
I have updated my /etc/apt/sources.list file and installed both
pkg-mozilla-archive-keyring and debian-keyring. I have run aptitude
update and the check of the newly installed key as suggested on
mozilla.debian.net. It gives the message about '1 signature not
checked due to a missing key as
expected'.
But when I try to run 'aptitude install -t
jessie-backports firefox' I get the
following:
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The following NEW packages will be installed:
firefox
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 11 not
upgraded.
Need to get 43.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 99.4 MB will be
used.
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be
installed!
Untrusted packages could compromise your system's security.
You should only proceed with the installation if you are certain
that
this is what you want to do.
firefox
Do you want to ignore this warning and proceed anyway?
To continue, enter "Yes"; to abort, enter "No": no
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With the key installed, I would have thought that the package
would be trusted. Is there another step that I am missing,
somewhere?
Marc
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