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my refracta tools repo

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my refracta tools repo

Postby meandean » Tue Oct 02, 2012 5:22 am

probably no point and some peeps said they got errors when they apt-get update

so *poof*
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Re: my refracta tools repo

Postby fsmithred » Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:57 am

The deb packages are signed with my gpg key, but apt says they are not authenticated. The debs you have in the repo all have good md5sums. Do I need to export my key or something? Or you import it? It's 193D6C19

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apt-get install refractasnapshot-gui refractainstaller-gui
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  refractainstaller-base
The following packages will be upgraded:
  refractainstaller-base refractainstaller-gui refractasnapshot-gui
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 104 not upgraded.
Need to get 75.9 kB of archives.
After this operation, 32.8 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
  refractainstaller-base refractainstaller-gui refractasnapshot-gui
Install these packages without verification [y/N]?
E: Some packages could not be authenticated


I said 'yes' and let it install. Looks like I got some of my dependencies screwed up. It didn't upgrade refractasnapshot-base when it did the -gui package. It did upgrade when I installed the -base alone, afterward.
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dpkg -l |grep refracta
ii  refractainstaller-base               9.0.5-3                         tool to install a running live-CD to hard drive.
ii  refractainstaller-gui                9.0.5-3                         tool to install a running live-CD to hard drive.
ii  refractasnapshot-base                9.0.2-4                         tool to create a live-CD from the running system
ii  refractasnapshot-gui                 9.0.5-4                         tool to create a live-CD from the running system


Edit: If I purge all the refractasnapshot and refractainstaller packages first, then install just the gui packages with apt-get, it installs all 9.0.5, gui and base.



md5sums for installer and snapshot deb files
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649f5e35c7c03182b5cbaa4c6b8748d1  refractainstaller-base_9.0.5-3_all.deb
71a5d6a538cfe1c7d9c9859ab44a8825  refractainstaller-gui_9.0.5-3_all.deb
bcb5d3ea88373ef3078b3bb7e53427e8  refractasnapshot-base_9.0.5-4_all.deb
cea7a65385d1d89c857392f633497481  refractasnapshot-gui_9.0.5-4_all.deb
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Re: my refracta tools repo

Postby meandean » Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:37 am

I don't think you can do authentication with a simple trivial repo like this.

I am working on a cgi script that can be run to check the md5sums before using the repo.
That should make it safe or at least safer.
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