https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66158
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 66158
CC: [email protected]
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: LO 4.1.0.1 doesn't save path to own certificates
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.1.0.1 rc
Component: Libreoffice
Product: LibreOffice
Hello @ll,
I hope, I have chosen the right component. If not, feel free to change it ...
;)
To confirm this bug, you need your own certificates, be it one, that you have
created via www.cacert.org, be it from somewhere else ... ;)
To reproduce:
0. Register at cacert and create a certificate (else jump to step 3)
1. Save your certificate in a directory like ~/certs (or like me, on a
different partition ... ;) )
2. Open LO
3. Go to "Tools - Options - LibreOffice - Security" and click on "Certificate"
4. In the "Certificate Path" window click on "Add"
5. In the "Select Path" window scroll down to your ~/certs directory, otherwise
change to it there.
6. Click on "Select"
7. Click on "OK", when you get the note, that you have to restart LO
If you have started LO from commandline, you should see "dir is ~/certs"
8. Close LO completely and start it again.
9. Do step 3 again
You should see your "$MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER /path/to/your/firefox/profile"
(where this "$MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER" seems a different error, as it was
not there with my parallel installed LO Version 4.0.4.2 (Build ID:
9e9821abd0ffdbc09cd8c52eaa574fa09eb08f2) w/installed Germanophone lang- as well
as helppack ... :( ) marked instead of your newly added "manual ~/cert" there
... :( And you can change your certiicate path again, restart LO, but to no
avail ... :(
Discovered with parallel installed LO Version: 4.1.0.1 Build ID:
1b3956717a60d6ac35b133d7b0a0f5eb55e9155 and installed Germanophone help- as
well as langpack under Debian Testing AMD64.
I am not sure, if I should set this as regression as well ... :( If someone
else can confirm it, feel free to set the regression keyword. And I need
someone to bibisect it (Thorsten has asked me to do it, but alas ... ), as I
have not enough disc space to do it, sorry ... :(
Sorry for the inconvenience
Thomas.
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