Is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys? googling it I only
find either instructions to download updated keys or instructions to
disable GPG verification completely.
In the case I just ran into I was able to find an updated version of the
key with a later expiry but i'd like to know
While attempting to look into a mail issue on one of my machines I
noticed that /var/log/mail/mail.log did not appear to have been updated
since december.
I belive that this may have been triggered by an upgrade from squeeze to
wheezy but I don't remember exactly when I upgraded the machine.
peter green wrote:
While attempting to look into a mail issue on one of my machines I
noticed that /var/log/mail/mail.log did not appear to have been
updated since december.
I belive that this may have been triggered by an upgrade from squeeze
to wheezy but I don't remember exactly when I
I cannot install libdb4.8-dev + libdb4.8, because it conflicts with libdb5.1.
This does not seem to be true, the dev packages conflict but afaict the
libraries themselves (at least the versions from debian squeeze and
wheezy) do not. So as long as you don't need libdb5.1-dev installed you
Sometimes it is desirable for a system to be shipped in a pre-installed
form. This may be pre-installed on hardware or it may be in the form of
an image. In such cases there are a number of questions (language,
keyboard layout, hostname, network settings, timezone etc) that will be
known to
Recently I submitted a patch to fix bug 634412 ext3grep: FTBFS:
superblock.h:35:99: error: 'EXT2_FRAG_SIZE' was not declared in this scope
Julien Valroff accepted the patch into the forensics-devel git repo but
said he would like the fix to be tested by regular users of the package
before
I have tried the amd64-version on a Lenovo R61 as well as on my
Macbook. Maybe I should try the i386 on the Macbook because it did
not boot properly and I could not use the keyboard.
someone already reported this (it's a problem with syslinux), but i have
almost no to no hope that this will
I have had an accident on my Debian-Archiv-Server and unfortunatly the
files Packages.gz, Packages.bz2, Sources.gz, Sources.bz2 and
Release from the directories
Afaict snapshot.debian.net has woody down to r4 and all point release of sarge
and etch.
For older point releases of woody you
you see to have multiple adaptors its possible that they changed numbers
between installation and the running system. (this tends to happen because
modules are loaded in a different order)
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