Carl Johnson writes:
> Carl Johnson 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
On Du, 27 apr 14, 08:48:26, Carl Johnson wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>
> > On Sb, 26 apr 14, 10:02:39, Carl Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> 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
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Sb, 26 apr 14, 10:02:39, Carl Johnson wrote:
>>
>> 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,
>
On Sb, 26 apr 14, 10:02:39, Carl Johnson wrote:
>
> 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 exit
Carl Johnson writes:
> Brian 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,
On Jo, 24 apr 14, 15:58:20, Carl Johnson wrote:
>
> 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.
That's a likely explanation.
> Sorry for the false alarm and thanks for the repl
Brian 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
>
> May we see the output that aptitude displays to you?
Sorry, I should have
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
May we see the output that aptitude displays to you?
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I was just noticing that aptitude warns that a number of packages are
listed as untrusted. I checked using 'apt-cache policy' and those
appear to be security updates and are from security.debian.org. I
already have the debian-archive-keyring, so I would have expected that
would cover security upd
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