OK, here's something.
I changed my stable version of ca-certificates from -cacert to cacert,
and now I get the same failure you do. So - it's due to either
something in nss-cacert-class1-class3-r2.patch which only gets applied
if that USE flag is set, or to something else only done when
On Tue, 2021-11-23 at 17:26 -0500, Jack wrote:
> On 2021.11.23 14:43, Branko Grubić wrote:
> > Hi,
> > [1] https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/issues/1131
> OK, diff of your output to mine:
> 1,2c1,2
> < $ gnutls-cli distrowatch.com:443
> < Processed 130 CA certificate(s).
> ---
> > $gnutls-cli
On 2021.11.23 14:43, Branko Grubić wrote:
Hi,
I have few applications which use webkit-gtk and gnutls behind as far
as I know, recently I noticed that RSS feeds for some distrowatch.com
subscriptions I had started to fail, initially I did ignore them I
thought something is wrong on the server
On 2021.11.23 14:43, Branko Grubić wrote:
Hi,
I have few applications which use webkit-gtk and gnutls behind as far
as I know, recently I noticed that RSS feeds for some distrowatch.com
subscriptions I had started to fail, initially I did ignore them I
thought something is wrong on the server
I live in Canada, and want to get rid of alerts on a smartphone. Our
CRTC (analog to US FCC) has decreed that *ALL* alerts are sent out at the
highest level. That includes everything from incoming-nuclear-missiles
to missing-kid-500-km-away-at-2:00-AM-in-the-morning. Americans roaming
on a
Hi,
I have few applications which use webkit-gtk and gnutls behind as far
as I know, recently I noticed that RSS feeds for some distrowatch.com
subscriptions I had started to fail, initially I did ignore them I
thought something is wrong on the server side and it was not critical.
But since it
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