On October 12, 2017 9:29:40 AM CDT, John Burrell <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>I'm using the systemd dev version of the BLFS book.
>
>When I do:
>
>/usr/sbin/make-ca -g
>
>I get:
>
>sed: -e expression #1, char 3: unexpected `,'
>WARNING! /tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certdatanew.txt has no 'Revision' value.
>Will run conversion unconditionally.
>grep: /tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certs/*.tmp: No such file or directory
>grep: /tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certs/*.tmp: No such file or directory
>grep: /tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certs/*.tmp: No such file or directory
>grep: /tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certs/*.tmp: No such file or directory
>awk: fatal: cannot open file `/tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/certs/*.tmp' for
>reading (No such file or directory)
>printf: usage: printf [-v var] format [arguments]
>unable to load certificate
>140454917710912:error:0D07207B:asn1 encoding
>routines:ASN1_get_object:header too long:crypto/asn1/asn1_lib.c:101:
>unable to load certificate
>140043819283520:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start
>line:crypto/pem/pem_lib.c:691:Expecting: TRUSTED CERTIFICATE
>
>plus a whole lot more. It ends with:
>
>
>ls: cannot access '/tmp/tmp.BboBPQ3a68/ssl/certs/*.pem': No such file
>or directory
>Error! Only 0 certificates were generated!
>Exiting without update!
>
>I haven't run the command as root as I use MSB's package management
>method.
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated
>
>Thanks
>
>jb.
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Somebody else mentioned a similar error to me. I guessing that I missed some 
config that is not so esoteric. I obviously didn't gaurd well enough and will 
get a look at it this evening. You can grab a copy of the certdata.txt file and 
add the -c switch in the interim. man make-ca[8]. Also, for pkgusers, there is 
a destination switch so that you can do the extract and build in a separate 
directory and move into place after the fact if you prefer. As far as using it, 
however, I'm not sure you should be running make-ca as the pkguser. Are other 
shared configuration files or common data files owned by the pkguser?

--DJ

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