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I have a basic install of the ClearOS for Home trial. Tried to install ownCloud for Home from marketplace and got the subject error message.

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Wednesday, January 04 2017, 04:56 AM
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    Monday, January 16 2017, 02:06 AM - #Permalink
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    I'm seeing this error as well. Both from the command line and the webconfig interface.
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    Wednesday, January 04 2017, 03:07 PM - #Permalink
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    I couldn't duplicate this using either clearos-epel or (Home Edition's verified repos) clearos-epel-verified.

    Can you try:

    yum clean all


    And try to install again from the Marketplace.

    B.
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    Wednesday, January 04 2017, 11:39 PM - #Permalink
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    I did "yum clean all" and still getting the subject error. Going to reinstall and try again.
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    Thursday, January 05 2017, 02:30 AM - #Permalink
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    Installed twice. Tried to install ownCloud for Home after finishing the first start wizard. Same error. Then tried to install ownCloud for home during first start wizard. Same error.
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    Tuesday, January 31 2017, 06:38 PM - #Permalink
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    I'm still seeing "Exception: Package owncloud-mysql-8.2.4-1.el7.noarch.rpm is not signed" when I try to install owncloud from the market place. I've done a yum clean all and it doesn't clear it up.
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    Monday, February 06 2017, 11:56 PM - #Permalink
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    This does not help:
    <pre>yum clean all</pre>

    I get the same error trying to install Owncloud for Home : "Exception: Package owncloud-mysql-8.2.4-1.el7.noarch.rpm is not signed"

    This problem is lingering for quite a while now. Could you please give it some attention?
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    Tuesday, February 07 2017, 04:25 PM - #Permalink
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    I've written to support - having a "home-edition Essentials" subscripton.
    The answer I got was somewhat surprising. As if something is wrong with my configuration. Right.
    I know a thing or two about linux, so I have managed to install the owncloud using yum.

    So here is the solution for those, who experience the problem described in this thread:
    as root run:
    # yum install owncloud --nogpgcheck -y
    # yum install app-owncloud

    - the second command is without the "--nogpgcheck" parameter - it is not needed. As a matter of fact - it shoud never be needed.

    If your menu is not updated. go to marketplace and find the "Owncloud for Home" - you can click "Configure" there. The menu will whow owncloud item later on.

    @Ben, is this the new norm?
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