Ugh, that's a mess, I haven't seen that personally, but I just tend to pull from git, although that takes a long time.

Using git lets me keep local changes easily.

The other option that works is just using portsnap. I think "portsnap auto" or "portsnap alfred" should work for getting your the sources.

The other option would be just try a fresh checkout against https://svn.freebsd.org/ instead of https://svn0.us-east.freebsd.org/.

bummer!

lastly, just using "pkg(1)" works really nicely, if you're tired of dealing with port updates via source, then just try using pkg(1), it's basically just as nice as using "apt-get" these days, pretty nice stuff.

-Alfred


On 3/18/14, 9:42 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
/usr/ports# svn up
Updating '.':
Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn0.us-east.freebsd.org:443':
  - The certificate has an unknown error.
Certificate information:
  - Hostname: svnmir.ysv.FreeBSD.org
  - Valid: from Jul 29 22:01:21 2013 GMT until Dec 13 22:01:21 2040 GMT
  - Issuer: clusteradm, FreeBSD.org, CA, US(cluster...@freebsd.org)
  - Fingerprint: 1C:BD:85:95:11:9F:EB:75:A5:4B:C8:A3:FE:08:E4:02:73:06:1E:61
(R)eject or accept (t)emporarily? t
Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn0.us-east.freebsd.org:443':
  - The certificate has an unknown error.
Certificate information:
  - Hostname: svnmir.ysv.FreeBSD.org
  - Valid: from Jul 29 22:01:21 2013 GMT until Dec 13 22:01:21 2040 GMT
  - Issuer: clusteradm, FreeBSD.org, CA, US(cluster...@freebsd.org)
  - Fingerprint: 1C:BD:85:95:11:9F:EB:75:A5:4B:C8:A3:FE:08:E4:02:73:06:1E:61
(R)eject or accept (t)emporarily? t
Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn0.us-east.freebsd.org:443':
  - The certificate has an unknown error.
Certificate information:
  - Hostname: svnmir.ysv.FreeBSD.org
  - Valid: from Jul 29 22:01:21 2013 GMT until Dec 13 22:01:21 2040 GMT
  - Issuer: clusteradm, FreeBSD.org, CA, US(cluster...@freebsd.org)
  - Fingerprint: 1C:BD:85:95:11:9F:EB:75:A5:4B:C8:A3:FE:08:E4:02:73:06:1E:61
(R)eject or accept (t)emporarily?
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