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Thank you for the great logs and very thorough reply! Here's what I'd do!
Since the
[multilib-rel]
section is already there, I'd just make sure that's uncommented. I wouldn't add the[multilib]
section. Seems like that could be a typo perhaps. In the upstream Arch mirrors, it's[multilib]
, so they probably got it mixed up. If this works, I'd write the author of this guide to have them correct it.Sounds like the PGP keys are either not synced or out-of-date. Assuming the Deck works like upstream Arch, you should be able to run:
After this, try your
pacman
command again.More information here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Package_signing
Hope this works! Let me know if you run into any more friction and I'm happy to help!