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Hey, I was just wondering what the recommended way of going about debian-keyring is for the tools tree when you're on an older Ubuntu version. I use 22.04 LTS at my job and so the debian-keyring package from the repos is old enough that the gpg keys don't match. For now I've been just grabbing a newer debian-keyring package off the sid repo itself with like wget but that feels like a hack and a half. Is there anything recommended to get around this? Should I just be adding the sid repo to my host but with only that package pinned?
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Hey, I was just wondering what the recommended way of going about
debian-keyringis for the tools tree when you're on an older Ubuntu version. I use 22.04 LTS at my job and so thedebian-keyringpackage from the repos is old enough that the gpg keys don't match. For now I've been just grabbing a newer debian-keyring package off the sid repo itself with likewgetbut that feels like a hack and a half. Is there anything recommended to get around this? Should I just be adding the sid repo to my host but with only that package pinned?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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