#linuxcnc-devel Logs
Aug 11 2018
#linuxcnc-devel Calendar
05:33 AM jthornton: I see freenode upped the protection level
05:35 AM jthornton: Due to the persistent ongoing spam, all new connections are being set +R (block messages from unidentified users) and will be scanned for vulnerabilities.
08:10 AM jepler_: new kernel for forum, reboot coming..
08:12 AM jepler_: and we're back
08:12 AM jepler_ is now known as jepler
08:28 AM JT-Shop: thanks
10:32 AM jthornton: seb_kuzminsky: I missed the link and now see that the vietnamese is there but wonder why? Seems it should not be there by default, the french is not..
10:33 AM jthornton: IMHO that just confuses and clutters the menu up
10:34 AM jthornton: on the other hand I get a gpg error that the public key for stretch is not signed, I'm using the key from the manual is that the wrong key?
04:07 PM jepler: apparently the instruction using 'apt-key adv ...' is deprecated because f--- you that's why. https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=193536
04:08 PM jepler: this is assuming that the error, which you did not state, includes: gpg: keyserver receive failed: No dirmngr
04:14 PM jepler: here is how I install the public keys in the stretch live iso https://github.com/LinuxCNC/stretch-live-build/blob/master/hooks/customise.sh#L29
04:14 PM jepler: the first stanza is linuxcnc.org, the second is buildbot
04:26 PM jepler: (www.)linuxcnc.org is still not served behind https [because reasons], so I don't want to suggest to wget/curl the linuxcnc.asc file
04:52 PM jthornton: here is the terminal output https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8WF64dyXsC/
05:16 PM jepler: > W: The repository 'http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org stretch Release' is not signed.
05:17 PM jepler: you installed the key for linuxcnc.org and the repository for buildbot.linuxcnc.org
05:17 PM jepler: those are signed with different keys
05:18 PM jepler: http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/ shows a different invocation for apt-key to install the right key. (different key ID)
05:28 PM jepler: seb_kuzminsky: if you find the tuits it would be good to convert that line to use the 64-bit key ID