Re: [Dillo-dev] valgrind

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Jeremy Henty

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May 22, 2015, 4:24:09 PM5/22/15
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eocene wrote:

> I note the logs still say
>
> date: Tue Apr 28 21:42:28 2015 +0000
> summary: BUG_MSG
>
> Are the https changes not playing well with your setup?

Something has broken my hg access. I just noticed that my hg update
job has been failing for a while, but I haven't made any changes to it
ages.

$ hg incoming
abort: error: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:581)

Can anyone help?

Jeremy

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eocene

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May 22, 2015, 4:59:11 PM5/22/15
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Jeremy wrote:
> eocene wrote:
> > I note the logs still say
> >
> > date: Tue Apr 28 21:42:28 2015 +0000
> > summary: BUG_MSG
> >
> > Are the https changes not playing well with your setup?
>
> Something has broken my hg access. I just noticed that my hg update
> job has been failing for a while, but I haven't made any changes to it
> ages.
>
> $ hg incoming
> abort: error: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:581)
>
> Can anyone help?

I see that I get the same thing if I have cacerts in .hgrc.

(It would seem that I normally use hostfingerprints instead.
It's been long enough that I don't remember whether I had any
good reason for that...)

Jeremy Henty

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May 22, 2015, 8:21:15 PM5/22/15
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eocene wrote:

> Jeremy wrote:
> > [...]
> > Something has broken my hg access. I just noticed that my hg update
> > job has been failing for a while, but I haven't made any changes to it
> > ages.
> >
> > $ hg incoming
> > abort: error: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:581)
> >
> > Can anyone help?
>
> I see that I get the same thing if I have cacerts in .hgrc.

My .hgrc does not mention cacerts. All it does is set my name and
enable the mq and graphlog extensions.

> (It would seem that I normally use hostfingerprints instead. It's
> been long enough that I don't remember whether I had any good reason
> for that...)

Maybe I should use host fingerprints too. How do you set that up?

Regards,

Jeremy Henty
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