[SOLVED] Key missing (faenza-icon-theme)

Hi,
When updating I encountered this message :
Erreur : faenza-icon-theme: key "F9E712E59AF5F22A" is unknown
:: Importation de la clé PGP 9AF5F22A, « Daniel Micay <[email protected]> », créée le 2012-12-06 ?
It asks to import the key.
It seems that the key is unknown, I've already refreshed the keys by
"sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys"
Is it safe to had this key ?
Is it always safe ?
Thank you in advance.
Last edited by jijijaco (2013-01-16 14:14:48)

I've juste seen that archlinux-keyring needed to be updated too. Updating it before faenza-icon "solved the issue" without manually adding the key.
Thank you anyway.

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