Update test manifests by running tools/update-test-manifests.
This bumps the snapshot date for all CentOS Stream 9 test manifests,
which currently is only the authconfig and dnf4.versionlock.
The original CentOS Stream GPG key uses SHA-1 in its signature. However,
SHA-1 is by default not allowed by the c10s / el10 crypto policy. As a
result, running the stage tests which use c9s on c10s / el10 are failing
when rpmkeys tries to import the key.
As part of CS-1616 [1], the CS GPG key has been resigned using SHA256,
however only in c10s for now. Let's use the SHA256 signed GPG key from
c10s for c9s manifests, to make tests pass also on c10s / el10.
[1] https://issues.redhat.com/browse/CS-1616
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
Authconfig was completely retired from Fedora. In order to keep this stage
covered, this commit changes the test to use CentOS Stream 9, which still
ships this package.