Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> writes: > Having several laptops, I try to keep some in previous and some in > current release, if possible, for the sake of testing.
your call, your resulting woes :-) > Just for a test, I attempted something "quite dirty": > cp *.* /usr/pkg/etc/openssl/certs/ > > and now git works. So I am sure it is pkg-openssl looking for > certificates in the wrong directory and/or something should have > copied certificates there. > It would be better not to have copies perhaps, and that both openssl's > use /etc/openssl ? I don't know how it is thought out but it is broken > now. I'm unclear on this. You could read the code in pkgsrc, for mozilla-rootcerts-openssl, for security/openssl, for mk/ssl.mk, and do on. I suspect that almost everyone who works on pkgsrc has upgraded to 10, 11, or current and thus they don't encounter this.
