Update this morning reports repo expired

Performed an update this morning and I’m getting this:

E: Release file for https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/dists/byzantium/InRelease is expired (invalid since 4h 46min 49s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.

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It was also reported in: Repos for PureOS Crimson and PureOS Byzantium unavailable. My Librem 5 is affected too.

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I found same thing here in California, USA.

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Same thing here. Get message: release file is expired. Updates for this repository will not be applied.

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@admins this is still an issue as of this morning

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In case they’re not actively reading this forum, what would be the proper channel to reach out to PureOS repository maintainers?

Update: Filed OS-issues!355 with a link to this thread to increase our chances that a PureOS package maintainer notices.

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Matrix:

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I wrote a message in the chat

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@JCS ?

My guess is that it expired over the weekend (in whatever timezone is applicable) and noone has got to it yet.

If this were me, I would be doing at least the bare minimum … a cron job that emails someone a warning a few working days in advance of expiry.

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I got this :expressionless:

$ apt update
Get:1 http://repo.pureos.net/pureos byzantium InRelease [9,641 B]
Get:2 http://repo.pureos.net/pureos byzantium-security InRelease [9,650 B]
Get:3 http://repo.pureos.net/pureos byzantium-updates InRelease [9,649 B]
Reading package lists... Done
E: Release file for http://repo.pureos.net/pureos/dists/byzantium/InRelease is expired (invalid since 2d 21h 11min 36s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
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Yeah, that’s why I started this thread. It is kinda worrisome.

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This happens fairly regularly in April/October going back to at least 2016.

They’ll get to it eventually and it’ll happen again until they decide that making this not happen is a priority.

And that would be an improvement.

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It strikes me that they must be using PureOS themselves, so they must be affected by this as much as us.

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Best way to insure a good product is to daily-drive that product in work and home life. If you want a product to do amazing, use it, care about it, then take your own gripes and problems as a personal drive to fix the product… I assume as well that they are using the product that they’ve been developing.

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@irvinewade Do we have update yet? Also, I’ve noticed that the Admins group cannot be tagged for visibility…

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Not everyone checks for updates regularly and/or in a way that will be visible/affected by this.

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The store depends on apt, so you get the same message there. I just confirmed it.

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Sorry, I am just a humble moderator of the forum. I don’t have any administrative access of any type to any Purism system.

I did tag @JCS in the hope that he can actually get the right system administrator on the case.

Otherwise known, rather unappetisingly, as “eating your own dog food” (aka “dogfooding”).

:face_vomiting:

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The team knows about this and is working toward a solution. Correct, many (most?) people at Purism do run PureOS. I, for example, use a L5 & LMv2 as my daily-drivers.

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Can you maybe release the needed parameters to use the L5 as daily driver?

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