I've found that make-ca.sh seems to work (I say 'seems' because I
still don't understand the details :) on 7.10 and later systems.
But a few days ago I tried it on a 7.9 system and got errors.  That
machine also has 7.10, so fixing the old system was not a priority.

But now, I _think_ I've got my A10 Kaveri working again (if I'm
right, the underlying problem wasn't the ASUS 'be overclocking
friendly' BIOS settings, it was bad RAM - and if I'm wrong, I guess
it will shut down or stop giving me video output in a day or two,
and I'll stop caring).

That machine was last updated in October, the base LFS system is
from svn 20160416.

And when I try to apply recent cacerts I get messages like

Certificate:  ComSign Secured CA
Keyhash:      2251b13a
Added to OpenSSL certificate directory with trust ',,C'.
Added to NSS shared DB with trust ',,C'.


printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
unable to load certificate
139865718904472:error:0D07207B:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_get_object:header 
too long:asn1_lib.c:157:
unable to load certificate
139878548166296:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start 
line:pem_lib.c:707:Expecting: TRUSTED CERTIFICATE

(several of these)

and then

Error! Only 77 certificates were generated!
Exiting without update!

Any ideas, please ?

ĸen
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