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Asked 7 years, 2 months ago. Active 2 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 28k times. My init. M-x toggle-debug-on-error gives me this stacktrace: Debugger entered--Lisp error: error "Failed to verify signature archive-contents. Improve this question. Same question on Emacs StackExchange has more information. Add a comment. Hey, I'm still having this issue on the develop branch. Any ideas? RodrigoLeiteF What version of Emacs are you on? GNU Emacs I'm getting this issue now too. Checking if your version of Emacs has changed recently Checking for Emacs config conflicts Checking for private config conflicts Checking for stale elc files Checking your system Testing your root certificates UPD: I have just noticed you have committed something for gnutls on master branch.
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Viewed 7k times. Improve this question. Drew I had the same experience. Installed fresh Ubuntu Nightly build of GNU emacs It worked fine yesterday. Today, nothing has changed in my emacs version, the spacemacs version or anything else, but I get the error described in this thread. Something gone wrong the the melpa archive? Ran apt-get upgrade and found that there were patches to libssl1.
Maybe we should put monit on the build servers and have it alert us when a certain threshold of disk usage is exceeded? Any thoughts welcomed. Please check out , which is a more recent ticket about the same error message, and try some of the tests there in order to debug the issue on your machine.
Had this problem today in Windows It works, it's of course also not ideal, but I don't know what else to do in Windows Post as a guest Name.
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