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It looks like the key for the mysql packages has expired.
While provisioning the machine for the 1st time, the mysql installation fails, because it can't verify the packages.
It could be avoided with a --force-yes, or maybe there is a better approach.
For now, to work around it, I manually vagrant ssh and sudo apt-install -y --force-yes mysql-server, then vagrant provision again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It looks like the key for the mysql packages has expired.
While provisioning the machine for the 1st time, the mysql installation fails, because it can't verify the packages.
It could be avoided with a
--force-yes
, or maybe there is a better approach.For now, to work around it, I manually
vagrant ssh
andsudo apt-install -y --force-yes mysql-server
, thenvagrant provision
again.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: