On 2012-5-28 16:33 , Navid Nourani wrote: >> On 2012-3-16 11:13 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >> MacPorts subversion port? If the former, try the latter. > > I have the same issue and I am using Lion. > Because I sit behind a proxy server I cannot use rsync > and need to use svn to get any ports. > However, because then built-in svn does not trust https://svn.macports.org > I cannot install any ports.
You can do the initial checkout of dports/ manually and tell svn to proceed when it complains. You can then install the subversion port and 'port sync' should work. > Joshua Root <jmr@...> writes: > >> >> The same certificate is used for all of *.macports.org, so if your >> browser is happy with e.g. <https://www.macports.org/>, you can check >> that the fingerprint is the same as the one svn is getting. > > Safari is happy with the certificate > (fingerprint: 7C 85 A4 FC 83 1A 3A 3B 1F 6D 94 0D E9 86 08 30) > How do I check what fingerprint svn is seeing? It should show you the fingerprint when complaining about the certificate not being trusted. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
