Re: GPG error when trying to update Lenny
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On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 03:20:09PM +0000, Marie-Madeleine Gullibert wrote:
> Hello to all,
>
> I'm relatively new to Debian. I'm helping out a small organization that has a library server installed on Debian to update their system. They run currently on Debian lenny so I'm first trying to upgrade the Debian system, but I keep running into a GPG error when I try to first update. I've tried many things but none have worked so far, and would gladly welcome any suggestions. I do have debian-archive-keyring installed (and up to date) and I've tried retrieving my expired keys from a two different keyservers to no avail.
>
> Here's what happens (I'm running as root):
>
> localhost:~# apt-get update
> Get:1 http://archive.debian.org lenny Release.gpg [1034B]
Lenny is "archived": packages don't get updated anymore, so at
some point in time expired keys shouldn't be a surprise. I guess
you'll have to live with that warning (if you, for some reason,
have to stay with lenny: otherwise, an upgrade lenny->squeeze->
wheezy->jessie should be the way to go).
Cheers
- -- tomás
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