H Samuel,
Regarding curl version I used what was available in current debian
unstable. According to dpkg logs it was updated on 10.02:
2025-02-10 06:49:05 upgrade curl:amd64 8.11.1-1+b1
8.12.0+git20250209.89ed161+ds-1
2025-02-10 06:49:05 upgrade libcurl3t64-gnutls:amd64 8.11.1-1+b1
8.12.0+git20250209.89ed161+ds-1
2025-02-10 06:49:05 upgrade libcurl4t64:amd64 8.11.1-1+b1
8.12.0+git20250209.89ed161+ds-1
And I saw this error on 13.02, when cron sent an email (the job pulling the
data is executed a few times a day).
Anyway I totally forgot about this job and after checking it again it seems
the site fixed their certificates, so I don't need to use --ciphers anymore.
Still I think --ciphers is quite a handy flag and its removal is kind of a
regression. Unless there is an option to use curl with openssl for
connections not requiring http/3?

Best regards

sob., 15 lut 2025 o 00:39 Samuel Henrique <[email protected]> napisaƂ(a):

> > This is indeed a regression, but I've checked a couple of past releases
> and
> > 8.10.1-2 (October 2024) was already affected by this.
>
> I did not check whether this is a true regression or if it's just that the
> warning wasn't showing up before. But I did confirm the warning wasn't
> there on
> 8.8.0-2.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Samuel Henrique <samueloph>
>


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