Marius Bakke <mba...@fastmail.com> writes: > ng0 <n...@infotropique.org> writes: > >> feh https://i.imgur.com/263enxT.jpg >> feh opens image >> >> Problem: >> user@abyayala ~/src/guix/guix$ feh https://i.imgur.com/263enxT.jpg >> feh WARNING: open url: server certificate verification failed. CAfile: none >> CRLfile: none >> feh WARNING: https://i.imgur.com/263enxT.jpg - File does not exist >> feh: No loadable images specified. >> See 'man feh' for detailed usage information > > This is the same issue with libcurl as has been discussed many times in > the past. Since it won't be fixed upstream any time soon (support for > CURL_CA_BUNDLE has been removed also for Windows), I suggest we "bite > the bullet" this time and add a hard-coded default.
This would mean that individual users no longer have control over what certificate authorities they want to trust. Does anything speak against patching in support for the CURL_CA_BUNDLE environment variable? -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC https://elephly.net