Issued certificate not yet valid.

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megurineturilli
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Joined: 01/10/2012

Today I installed Trisquel 11 on my Opteron Buildserver,
which I mainly use for GUIX and Replicant development.

Then I tried to install GUIX, but that failed:

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This script installs GNU Guix on your system

https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/
Press return to continue...
[1681253426.450]: Starting installation (Wed Apr 12 12:50:26 AM CEST 2023)
[1681253426.456]: [ PASS ] verification of required commands completed
[1681253426.509]: [ INFO ] init system is: systemd
[1681253426.543]: [ WARN ] We recommend installing and/or starting your distribution 'nscd' service
[1681253426.546]: [ WARN ] Please read 'info guix "Application Setup"' about "Name Service Switch"
[1681253426.549]: [ INFO ] system is x86_64-linux
ERROR: cannot verify ftp.gnu.org's certificate, issued by ‘CN=R3,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US’:
Issued certificate not yet valid.
To connect to ftp.gnu.org insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.

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I also found out that "apt-get install repo" does not work on Trisquel. Documentation from Google says it is in Debian/Ubuntu.

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jxself
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When I manually examine the certificate from ftp.gnu.org I see see that it is valid.
From: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 21:54:12 GMT
To: Wed, 12 Jul 2023 21:54:11 GMT

What do you get if you manually check the certificate?

If you get the same results this tells me the problem isn't the certificate, even if that's what the error is saying. Perhaps there is some date-related problem going on that causes the computer to think that the current date & time are before Thu, 13 Apr 2023 21:54:12 GMT and therefore, as a result, it complains about the certificate not yet being valid?

megurineturilli
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Maybe the RTC battery is dead. If I set the clock correctly everything should work again.