Sorry I missed a setting so the file had 2.9.3 in the file name. It
may also appear elsewhere.
I am rebuilding and will upload in the morning, 11:30 pm here now.

Rod Webster
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Vehicle Modifications Network
www.vehiclemods.net.au


On Mon, 27 Jan 2025 at 23:14, Rod Webster <r...@vehiclemods.net.au> wrote:

> Back on topic. When I thought about this again, the GPG keys etc are
> correctly set up in the linuxcnc repo and I can upgrade to 2.94 using apt
> upgrade so it all should work
> Nothing has changed at all, other than a version number in a text file
> I have pushed a commit for 2.9.4
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc-live-build/pull/42
> It was built successfully. If there were key errors I think they would
> have crashed the builder.
>
> This image should work. once it is uploaded (give it half an hour or so) :
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VccMMVVq8MmUDZzG3BJtF2ip9lIf6UPs?usp=drive_link
> Be sure to use Debian Bookworm 12 and do an APT upgrade to the latest
> debian version because the Debian Live builder uses the debiian version and
> kernel you are using.
> The kernel should be 6.1.0-30-amd64
>
> Rod Webster
> *1300 896 832*
> +61 435 765 611
> Vehicle Modifications Network
> www.vehiclemods.net.au
>
>
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2025 at 21:27, Robert Schöftner <r...@unfoo.net> wrote:
>
>> Am Montag, dem 27.01.2025 um 10:30 +0000 schrieb andy pugh:
>> > On Mon, 27 Jan 2025 at 09:52, Rod Webster <r...@vehiclemods.net.au>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > I had an idea. You could try copying your script into this file
>> > > before the
>> > > apt update
>> > >
>> > >
>> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc-live-build/blob/bookworm/config/hooks/normal/510-linuxcnc.hook.chroot
>> > > At one stage I was dealing with keys in this file so it should work
>> >
>> >
>> > I am starting to think that it is related to the reason that you
>> > can't get
>> > to the LinuxCNC Wiki with https:// any more.
>> >
>>
>> I also thought that at first because ip address of wiki.linuxcnc.org
>> and www.linuxcnc.org is the same, but certificate served for
>> www.linuxcnc.org is correct and valid. wiki.linuxcnc.org still
>> negotiates with the generic sni.dreamhost.com certificate.
>>
>> so the cause is probably that the CA used by letsencrypt is not
>> recognized by the build system, or there is a problem with the
>> certificate chain (intermediate certificate not available?).
>>
>>
>> error msg from build host:
>>
>> Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The
>> certificate issuer is unknown.  Could not handshake: Error in the
>> certificate verification. [IP: 69.163.143.134 443]
>>
>> wget https://wiki.linuxcnc.org:
>>
>> ERROR: cannot verify wiki.linuxcnc.org's certificate, issued by
>> 'emailAddress=s...@dreamhost.com,CN=sni.dreamhost.com,OU=System
>> Engineering,O=New Dream Network LLC dba
>> Dreamhost,L=Brea,ST=California,C=US':
>>   Self-signed certificate encountered.
>>     ERROR: certificate common name 'sni.dreamhost.com' doesn't match
>> requested host name 'wiki.linuxcnc.org'.
>> To connect to wiki.linuxcnc.org insecurely, use `--no-check-
>> certificate'.
>>
>>
>> ("issuer unknown" vs. "common name doesn't match")
>>
>>
>> --
>> Robert Schöftner <r...@unfoo.net>
>>
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