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Package: apt-listbugs
Version: 0.1.42
Severity: grave


Hi,

Since the upgrade to version 0.1.42, apt-listbugs doesn't work anymore.

As examplen the command
    apt-listbugs list apt-lisbugs
gave the error:

Retrieving bug reports... 0% Fail
Error retrieving bug reports from the server with the following error message:
E: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 
peeraddr=[2605:bc80:3010:b00:0:deb:166:212]:443 state=error: certificate verify 
failed (unable to get local issuer certificate)
It could be because your network is down, or because of broken proxy servers, 
or the BTS server itself is down. Check network configuration and try again


I downgrade apt-listbugs to the version 0.1.41-nmu1, it works just fine.

System: debian/sid

apt-listbugs depends on:

apt (2.9.4)
ruby (any, installed version 1:3.1+nmu1)
ruby-debian (0.3.10+b10)
ruby-gettex (3.3.3-2)
ruby-soap4r (2.0.5-6)
ruby-unicode (0.4.4.4-1+b6)
ruby-xmlparser (0.7.3-4+b5)

recommends:
ruby-httpclient (2.8.3+git20211122.4658227-1)

I don't figure out why this issue occurs.

Cheers.

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Karine Crévecœur

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On Thu, 13 Jun 2024 09:47:20 +0200 Karine Crèvecœur wrote:

> Hi Francesco,
> 
> I'm very sorry, this bug was my fault. I have installed some gems
> globally (in /var/lib/gems/3.1.0/). The library hhtpclient 2.8.3 was
> also installed as a gem. And since I uninstall it your little script
> works. So the "bug" is solved. I should have started with that.
> 
> I installed again apt-listbugs 0.1.42 to check it works.

This is great news, I am glad that you found where the issue was.
I am therefore closing this bug report as a non-bug.

> 
> I apologize to waste your time.

Don't worry about that: you legitimately reported an issue that could
potentially affect other users too, it's just that it was later found
out that the issue was not in apt-listbugs!  ;-)

> 
> Thanks for your help.

You're welcome!   :-)
Have a nice day.


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