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anonymousmaybe
deb.i2p.net repo worked!! cc zz eyedeekay
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zzz*
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Preparing to unpack .../i2p-keyring_2023.10.01_all.deb ...
anonymousmaybe
Unpacking i2p-keyring (2023.10.01) over (2021.09.10) ...
anonymousmaybe
Setting up i2p-keyring (2023.10.01) ...
anonymousmaybe
Adding/refreshing keys:
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67ECE5605BCF1346 1381446626 [ expires 1758378553 ]
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Blinded message
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nerscript of the package i2p-keyring)
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Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (s
zzz
known issue, reported by you many times already
anonymousmaybe
yeah was writing this below the log post but i got disconnected
anonymousmaybe
just saying still happening..
zzz
indeed
eyedeekay
The apt-key part of the postinst script shouldn't be necessary anymore except *maybe* on buster and bionic, but since the new instructions specify where the key is installed in the `sources.list` file any derivative of Debian that supports specifying it in `sources.list` should no longer require apt-key or trusted.gpg or trusted.gpg.d anymore
eyedeekay
anonymousmaybe if you agree to test older Debians and Ubuntus to help confirm this maybe we can make some more progress
zzz
it's mostly a testing exercise, the changes are straightforward
eyedeekay
Exactly, we just need to know it works everywhere we expect it to
zzz
it's just way down the list, a deprecation warning and repeated requests is not enough to bump it up. it doesn't really matter
zzz
everybody thinks fixes are free
eyedeekay
At the very least, with somebody testing the distros and talking to us I could make the debian page on the website 50% shorter