On 21/07/2014 15:22, Curt wrote:
I think to move forward you should solve those apt errors, which are
probably the source of many, if not all, of the problems you are
encountering.
Curt, I thought the same. The sources list is now fixed. In case
anyone hits the same problem in copying the entries from the wiki, I
substituted
http://http.debian.net/debian/
with an example from the list of mirrors
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list .
I used http://ftp.be.debian.org/debian/ .
But we're still not completely there.
# apt-get upgrade
returns an enormous list of changes it needs to do (this is
re-assuring, because I already thought that the upgrade had been
incomplete) but, on asking it to proceed, reports:
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
libssl0.9.8 openssl libgnutls26 libxml2 python-libxml2 gnupg-curl
libtiff4
Install these packages without verification [y/N]?
I declined, because I want verified packages.
I executed
# apt-get debian-archive-keyring
which installed some wheezy keys, and reported that the squeeze key
was left unchanged. It said nothing about an LTS key. Repeating
# apt-get upgrade
resulted in the same verification warnings. I thought these
unverified packages might be in LTS. I've looked through the LTS wiki
pages, and the DSAs announcing LTS, but have found no mention of a
signing key for squeeze-lts.
Has anybody updated squeeze from squeeze-lts, with verification? If
so, does anybody recall how they obtained a signing key?
regards, Ron
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