Re: Security updates are untrusted
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- Subject: Re: Security updates are untrusted
- From: Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org>
- Date: Sun, 04 May 2014 13:43:27 -0700
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- In-reply-to: <87lhus3txs.fsf@oak.localnet> (Carl Johnson's message of "Sat, 26 Apr 2014 10:02:39 -0700")
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Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org> writes:
> Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org> writes:
>
>>> On Thu 24 Apr 2014 at 14:58:52 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was just noticing that aptitude warns that a number of packages are
>>>> listed as untrusted. I checked using 'apt-cache policy' and those
>>>
>>
>> I just now told aptitude to do an update, and it appears that all of
>> those have disappeared now! Maybe I had gotten a bad update the last
>> time I had updated.
>>
>> Sorry for the false alarm and thanks for the reply.
>
> I was just checking again and the problem had returned. This time, I
> immediately told aptitude to do an update and the untrusted warnings
> went away again. I suspect they will come back in another day or two,
> but they don't after just exiting and restarting aptitude.
This is just a followup to say that the problem has not resumed since
then. I suspect that means that it was something I was doing, but I
have no idea what that might have been.
Sorry for the false alarm.
--
Carl Johnson carlj@peak.org
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