Hi. So, I have a certificate from lets encrypt and since the last update
whenever I run certbot -q renew I get the following:
/usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/certbot/ocsp.py:238:
CryptographyDeprecationWarning: Properties that return a naïve datetime object
have been deprecated. Please switc
I want to develop a local overlay on my system, sync it with git, and
be able to sign my commits with gpg. How can i set the permissions of
my overlay so that I can do this as a regular user securely? Would it
be fine to just make me the owner of that directory?
On Thursday 17 October 2024 16:00:36 GMT I wrote:
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Well, it looks as though I have it working, over an Ethernet link anyway.
There's now no /mnt/nfs with fsid=0, with the portage tree and the packages
directory mounted below it. This is /etc/exports on the i5:
/var/db/repos/gentoo
wstn.prh
Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 10/29/24 2:05 PM, Dale wrote:
>> I saw that but never understood what it did. I thought it was
>> something that worked just with revdep-rebuild or something. So it
>> is a bash thing. Interesting. That could open a can of worms.
> It's not a bash thing. It is a softwar
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