Re: is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys.

2015-10-18 Thread Matt A
apt-get --allow-unauthenticated should work? On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:36:00AM +0100, peter green wrote: > > Is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys? googling it I only > find > > either instructions to dow

Re: is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys.

2015-10-18 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 10/18/15, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:36:00AM +0100, peter green wrote: >> Is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys? googling it I only >> find >> either instructions to download updated keys or instructions to disable >> GPG

Re: is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys.

2015-10-18 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:36:00AM +0100, peter green wrote: > Is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys? googling it I only find > either instructions to download updated keys or instructions to disable GPG > verification completely. > > In the case I just ran into I was

is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys.

2015-10-18 Thread peter green
Is there a way to tell apt to accept expired keys? googling it I only find either instructions to download updated keys or instructions to disable GPG verification completely. In the case I just ran into I was able to find an updated version of the key with a later expiry but i'd like to