Hi,
on
https://fedoraproject.org/en/keys it is suggested to import a gpg key to
verify it's fingerprint:
| If you want to verify that the keys installed on your system match the keys
| listed here, you can import the key into GnuPG's keyring and check that the
| fingerprint of the key matches. For example:
|
| $ gpg --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora
[...]
|$ gpg --fingerprint fedora(a)redhat.com
Imho it is better to run:
$ gpg --with-fingerprint /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora
pub 1024D/4F2A6FD2 2003-10-27 Fedora Project <fedora(a)redhat.com>
Key fingerprint = CAB4 4B99 6F27 744E 8612 7CDF B442 69D0 4F2A 6FD2
sub 1024g/FB939E34 2003-10-27
This will output all necessary data without the need to import the package.
Regards,
Till