On 01/24/15 17:29, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
> 25 янв. 2015 г. 1:04 пользователь "Adam Wolk" <adam.w...@koparo.com>
> написал:
>> On Sat, Jan 24, 2015, at 10:52 PM, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>>> 2015-01-24 21:02 GMT+03:00 Adam Wolk <adam.w...@koparo.com>:
>>>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015, at 02:29 AM, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>>>> Hi ports --
>>>>>
>>>>> Attached is a new port, www/quiterss. QuiteRSS is a free Qt-based
>>>>> Atom/RSS news reader (think: the Qt version of www/liferea).
>>>>>
>>>>> pkg/DESCR:
>>>>> QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader.
> It
>>>>> is designed to be fast and comfortable for the user. It includes an
>>>>> embedded webkit browser, adblocking, user filters, and proxy
>>>>> configuration, among many other features.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>
>>>>> This works well for me on amd64. Note the patch. I don't know if
> this is
>>>>> an issue with QuiteRSS, Qt4, Fluxbox, or something else. Would
>>>>> appreciate testing on the big DEs if possible. With the patch, I can
> get
>>>>> QuiteRSS to show and hide itself from the little tray icon. Without
> it,
>>>>> once I hide QuiteRSS it is unable to reshow itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> OK?
>>>>>
>>>>> ~Brian
>>>>>
>>>>> Email had 1 attachment:
>>>>> + quiterss.tgz
>>>>>   2k (application/x-gtar)
>>>> Hi Brian,
>>>>
>>>> The port builds and installs fine on OpenBSD i386 snapshot from Jan
> 22.
>>>> Upon startup I am hitting a 'SSL Certificate Error!' for 'openstat.net
> '
>>>> with the following details:
>>>>  - Error: The issuer certificate of a locally looked up certificate
>>>>  could not be found
>>>>  - Error: The root CA certificate is not trusted for this purpose
>>>>  - Error: No certificates could be verified
>>>> I told it I don't want it to trust the cert and moved on.
>>> This was a Qt problem rather, already fixed in CVS: the same issue was
>>> with Qt4 some time ago - it didn't try to lookup SSL certificates in
>>> /etc/ssl/.
>>>
>>> Regarding port itself, I'll take a look, likely tomorrow. Feel free to
>>> CC me for any Qt-related ports, to make sure I don't miss 'em on
>>> ports@.
>> Hi @zhuk,
>>
>> Interesting that you mention that it's a fixed issue in Qt.
>> this is a qt4 port and I'm hitting this pretty consistently but only
>> for the feed bundled with the app, others load fine.
>>
>> MODULES =       x11/qt4
>>
>> Was this issue fixed recently in qt4? I'm seeing this with
>> the following package: qt4-4.8.6p0 (installed)
>>
>> Here is the dynamic section from the app binary obtained from objdump
>> -p:
>>
>> Dynamic Section:
>>   NEEDED      libsqlite3.so.28.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtWebKit.so.4.0
>>   NEEDED      libphonon.so.4.1
>>   NEEDED      libQtDBus.so.2.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtSql.so.8.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtXml.so.8.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtGui.so.10.1
>>   NEEDED      libfreetype.so.23.0
>>   NEEDED      libSM.so.9.0
>>   NEEDED      libICE.so.10.0
>>   NEEDED      libXi.so.12.1
>>   NEEDED      libXrender.so.6.0
>>   NEEDED      libXinerama.so.6.0
>>   NEEDED      libfontconfig.so.9.1
>>   NEEDED      libXext.so.13.0
>>   NEEDED      libX11.so.16.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtNetwork.so.10.0
>>   NEEDED      libQtCore.so.9.0
>>   NEEDED      libstdc++.so.57.0
>>   NEEDED      libm.so.9.0
>>   NEEDED      libpthread.so.18.1
>>   NEEDED      libc.so.78.1
> Yes, it was fixed in Qt4 a long time ago. I discovered the problem while
> working on KDE4 port: Konqueror and KMail were constantly whining about
> untrusted certificates, and after applying the fix they became happy.
>
> Sorry, I missed it that this is a Qt4 app - I saw the "Qt" and added "5" by
> inertion. Then it's strange, there should be no whining from Qt, unless the
> certificate is really bad. I'll check things closely a bit later. Maybe SSL
> certificate search path is overwritten somewhere inside the QuiteRSS?
>

You know Qt better than I do, but the relevant file should be
${WRKSRC}/src/network/networkmanager.cpp
The blunt fix is easy enough.

~Brian

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