On 02/11/11 08:06, Patrick Ohly wrote: > On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 23:15 +0100, Alain Knaff wrote: [...] > I don't mind writing some extra code for doing this check, but hadn't > you already tried that without success? You said "just tried to set > CURLPOPT_CAPATH (and unset SSLServerCertificates in .config again...): > doesn't work".
What I did was to set the CURLPOPT_CAPATH _environment_variable_, and that didn't work. Maybe libcurl on N900 doesn't check the environment, but does accept the relevant setting if passed in via curl_easy_setopt ? Unfortunately, I currently don't have access to a compilation environment for the N900, so I can't check whether such a code change would indeed fix the problem. > > So it would be the right thing to do on some platform/configuration (I'm > not even sure where), but wouldn't help on the N900, would it? > As far as I understand this distinction between CURLPOPT_CAINFO and CURLPOPT_CAPATH is platform independent. The checking of the environment or of ~/.curlrc files may however depend on the platform (if the maintainers of libcurl on the N900 left those out in order to create a more "light-weight" version?) Regards, Alain _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list SyncEvolution@syncevolution.org http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution