fix(ci): drop rpmsign, use repo_gpgcheck for RPM verification#5
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rpmsign on Ubuntu produces signatures incompatible with Fedora's rpm, causing "digests SIGNATURES NOT OK". Switch to repo-level verification: signed repomd.xml metadata contains package checksums, providing integrity through the checksum chain. This is the standard model used by Chrome, Docker, and VS Code repos. - Remove rpmsign, gpg-agent config, and rpm -K verification steps - Change README to gpgcheck=0 + repo_gpgcheck=1 - Keep repomd.xml GPG detached signature (already working)
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rpmsignon Ubuntu's rpm 4.18 produces signatures incompatible with Fedora's rpm, causingdigests SIGNATURES NOT OKonrpm -Kverificationrpmsign,gpg-agentconfig,rpm -K,.rpmmacros)gpgcheck=0+repo_gpgcheck=1in READMErepomd.xmldetached GPG signature (already working since day one)Security model
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repomd.xmlmetadata contains SHA256 checksums of all packages. DNF verifies the metadata signature, then verifies each package against those checksums. This is the standard approach used by Chrome, Docker, and VS Code RPM repos.