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unable to install packages or upgrade in ArchLinux demo due to "SSL Certificate Problem: Certificate is not yet valid" #754

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SugarRayLua opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 4 comments

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Should we be able to install packages in the ArchLinux demo of copy v86? The demo seems to have the most complete Linux emulator features (e.g. x window, network connection, ability to import and export files from device to the Linux emulated environment). However, when I attempt to use pacman in x-term of the ArchLinux demo to either upgrade or install a package (I was trying to install r), I got the error message:

"SSL Certificate Problem: Certificate is not yet valid"

And, as a novice, am not sure how to fix that problem or if it can be fixed in the copy v86 emulated Arch Linux demo environment.

The emulator does seem to have an adequate connection as ping works, and pacman seems to be able to find the correct packages to download.

Thanks!

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copy commented Oct 27, 2022

hwclock -s should fix this issue. I'll add it to the networking.sh script.

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Thank you! I'll look forward to retesting it out after you have added that to the networking.sh script :-)

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copy commented Oct 29, 2022

This should be fixed now (you might need to clear your browser's cache).

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Thank you very much! It works perfectly. I was able to install and use base R. :-)

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