On 12/03/2012 08:47 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:

There's a solution to this. Hard code the date in the installer when the
ISO is created. We know today's date and it could be set in the
installer before the UI starts. Then it doesn't matter what the person's
system is set to. It doesn't need to be accurate to the exact second,
but the year would be accurate and that should be more than enough to
pass package script checks.

... and for extra brownie points:

If we detect a network connection: Use chrony to update the date! (in the case of user's using "updates" repos during install)
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