Hi Adrian,
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
For example, libssl3 is called these days [3]. The fact that your is not, is
an indicator you haven't updated this machine for a long time.
I wanted to use archive for transition as well as for kernel tests,
since the current one doesn't boot.
Arbitrarily choose July 2024 as a starting point.
as per info; since they are over a year old, I specify no validity
check. I suppose we need unstable/unreleased as usual, so i did
deb [check-valid-until=no]
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-ports/20240701T014213Z/
unstable main
deb [check-valid-until=no]
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-ports/20240701T014213Z/
unreleased main
Even if I run:
apt-get --allow-unauthenticated update
I get:
E: The repository
'http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-ports/20240701T014213Z
unstable InRelease' is not signed.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is
therefore disabled by default.
I tried adding allow-insecure=yes, but it was not enough, nor
trusted=yes. But together I could finally upgrade things, even if
getting errors:
e.g.:
deb [check-valid-until=no allow-insecure=yes trusted=yes]
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-ports/20240612T013548Z/
unstable main
Just for info.
Riccardo