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Dockerfile: migrate to trusted.gpg.d for docker repo keys #3090

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@darkxst darkxst commented Jan 19, 2024

Using apt-key for managing Debian repo keys has been deprecated for a while now. While it currently works ok, seems to be broken in bookworm. This migrates to storing keys in trusted.gpg.d as recommended by the warning messages when using apt-key. This method is still compatible with bullseye.

Using apt-key for managing Debian repo keys has been deprecated for a
while now. While it currently works ok, seems to be broken in bookworm. This migrates to storing keys in trusted.gpg.d as recommended by the warning messages when using apt-key.
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Nice catch, thank you!

@sairon sairon merged commit c210a1a into home-assistant:dev Jan 19, 2024
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@darkxst darkxst deleted the apt-key branch January 19, 2024 10:08
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