Thanks, Bill.  As JVERSION shows,  it's Windows 11 Home,  version 22H2.  
"Settings" wants to do an update,  "2023-12 cumulative update ...";  I won't do 
that
now as it's late.  Bit busy tomorrow, but I might manage to do the update and 
see 
whether it helps.

Cheers,

Mike

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> On 14 Dec 2023, at 23:13, bill lam <bbill....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The latest base library is 9.5.5 so yours has been updated.
> 
> It uses windows stock curl.exe for http fetch therefore certificates come
> from windows. Did you get windows update?
> 
>> On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 03:59 'Michael Day' via Programming <
>> programm...@jsoftware.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm still getting an error, reported earlier for beta 7 (msg copied
>> below), when using upgrade - still can't
>> see why.  The laptop has been through many on/off switches,  so it's not
>> a transient error.
>> 
>> I think I've updated to beta9 by using the zip file.  Jversion info
>> follows my sign-off.  I see the Library
>> verson is 9.5.5 .
>> 
>> However,  a similar problem occurs when I try to update addons using
>> Package Manager.   A dialog box
>> diagnostic shows the same message as below in my earlier msg about beta
>> version 7:
>>    "Connection failed: curl: (35) ... for the certificate"
>> 
>> So I can't keep my addons up-to-date unless I can download them
>> "manually" from jsoftware.com,  but
>> I don't know/remember their location.
>> 
>> Bill had suggested updating the base libraries - are they in addons?
>> 
>> Thanks for any help,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> JVERSION
>> 
>> Engine: j9.5.0-beta9/j64/windows
>> 
>> Build: commercial/2023-12-06T14:20:54/clang-16-0-6/SLEEF=1
>> 
>> Library: 9.5.5                                  <<<< is this wrong????
>> 
>> Qt IDE: 2.5.1/6.5.3(6.5.3)
>> 
>> OS Ver: Windows 11 Version 22H2 10.0.22621
>> 
>> Platform: Win 64
>> 
>> Installer: j9.5 install
>> 
>> InstallPath: c:/d/j9.5
>> 
>> Contact: www.jsoftware.com
>> 
>> 
>>> On 29/11/2023 18:56, Michael Day wrote:
>>> Never mind vn 7 or 8,  I'm getting this error (I've added some
>>> line-feeds):
>>> 
>>> <<
>>>   load'pacman'
>>>   'upgrade'jpkg'jengine'
>>> 
>>> Connection failed: curl: (35) schannel: next InitializeSecurityContext
>>> failed:
>>> Unknown error (0x80092012) - The revocation function was unable to
>>> check revocation for the certificate.
>>> 
>>> Connection failed:
>>> 
>>> curl: (35) schannel: next InitializeSecurityContext failed: Unknown
>>> error (0x80092012) -
>>> The revocation function was unable to check revocation for the
>>> certificate.
>>> 
>>> upgrade - read jengine folder failed
>>> |syntax error in je_update, unexecutable fragment (noun verb)
>>> |   log    'upgrade - read jengine folder failed'return
>>> 
>>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Any ideas?  My set-up or J-side?
>>> 
>>> (I could presumably reinstall from scratch,  but still...)
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
>>> On 29/11/2023 18:00, Eric Iverson wrote:
>>>> j9.5.0-beta7 available
>>>> 
>>>> If you already run the beta, then upgrade is easy:
>>>>    load'pacman'
>>>>    'upgrade'jpkg'jengine'
>>>> 
>>>> To install 9.5 beta:
>>>> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/System/Installation/J9.5
>>>> 
>>>> Release notes:
>>>> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/System/ReleaseNotes/J9.5
>>>> 
>>>> Questions/bug reports/etc. should go to the beta forum.
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