I checked big sur on my iMac, which came installed with big sur. It also has 
version 7.64.1. I’m surprised macports is using the native curl. Apple is 
notorious for not updating to the latest versions of software with each new OS.


Mark Brethen
mark.bret...@gmail.com



> On Jul 15, 2022, at 9:55 AM, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 15/07/2022 3:49 pm, Mark Brethen wrote:
>> -rw-r--r--    1 root  wheel  346545 Jan  1  2020 cert.pem
> 
> The above could be your problem, as that is very old, 2.5 years or so now. It 
> actually pre-dates the public release of macOS 11, which wasn't until 
> November that year, which makes it quite suspicious...
> 
> In comparison mine is from May this year, on macOS12. I would imagine the 
> same on macOS 11 to be much more up to date than the above.
> 
> This could be some relic of your big update from OSX10.13 to macOS11...
> 
> So, I am not sure how, but you need the above to be updated I believe...
> 
> Have you checked system update to make sure you are fully up to date ?
> 
> Chris
> 
>> ~ $ /usr/bin/curl --version
>> curl 7.64.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin20.0) libcurl/7.64.1 (SecureTransport) 
>> LibreSSL/2.8.3 zlib/1.2.11 nghttp2/1.41.0
>> Release-Date: 2019-03-27
>> Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps pop3 
>> pop3s rtsp smb smbs smtp smtps telnet tftp
>> Features: AsynchDNS GSS-API HTTP2 HTTPS-proxy IPv6 Kerberos Largefile libz 
>> MultiSSL NTLM NTLM_WB SPNEGO SSL UnixSockets
>> Mark Brethen
>> mark.bret...@gmail.com <mailto:mark.bret...@gmail.com>
>>> On Jul 15, 2022, at 9:44 AM, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk 
>>> <mailto:jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> /etc/ssl/cert.pem

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