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  1. IMPALA
  2. IMPALA-10011

Building the Debian 8 container in the toolchain fails on an expired key

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Major
    • Resolution: Won't Fix
    • Impala 4.0.0
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    • Infrastructure
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    • ghx-label-13

    Description

      Investigating and fixing IMPALA-9985 required a toolchain rebuild reaching down to rebuilding the Docker images used for the toolchian build (this happens using the Dockerfiles in the docker subdirectory of the native-toolchain repo).
      During the rebuild the Debian 8 container failed with this error:

      ....
      GPG error: http://archive.debian.org jessie Release: The following signatures were invalid: KEYEXPIRED 1587841717
      .....
      WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
        libgdbm3 libpopt0 libedit2 libgpm2 libkeyutils1 python-minimal mime-support
      [....list of about 100 packages....]
      E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
      The command '/bin/sh -c apt-get update && apt-get install -y autoconf       bison       build-essential       ccache       curl       flex       git       groff-base       libffi-dev       libkrb5-dev       libncurses5-dev       libreadline-dev      libsasl2-dev       libssl-dev       libtool-bin       libz-dev       lsb-release       pigz       pkg-config       python-dev       rsync       texinfo       unzip       vim-common       wget' returned a non-zero code: 100
      

      Debian 8 is past its end-of-life, which happened on June 30th, 2020; the expiration of repo keys is probably one of the side effects of this.

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              laszlog Laszlo Gaal
              laszlog Laszlo Gaal
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