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Re: [ot] lacking public keys on debian servers




Tomek, in the past, I have seen some posts to this list about how to update/fix keys as a discrete process. For my part, since I was already doing a fresh install, I just did a wholesale reinstall (I keep /home on a separate partition/disk).

Don

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Tomasz Ka=BCmierczak ?= wrote:
U?ytkownik Don Montgomery <donm@methodbydesign.com> napisa?:
Tomek, I am not sure it is related, but I recently tried
to reinstall with a dated (January vintage) d-i image.
A lot failed, and subsequent apt-get often failed to find
previously available packages.  It turned out that the
previous year's public key had expired, and using a fresh
d-i image fixed it.

Don


So, if I understand right, I should update those keys manually?
But apt-key update does not update the keys (apt-get list says that I have 3
expired keys)

Tomek




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