On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 11:46:46AM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm <hra...@fiee.net> wrote:
> > > Am 31.10.2021 um 10:37 schrieb raf <macpo...@raf.org>: > > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 09:02:34AM -0700, Michael <keybou...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > And this will happen again and again as every root certificate becomes > > ancient and expires. So it would be nice to have an easy way to to keep > > a system's root certificates up to date, and hopefully, one day, operating > > system vendors will agree. :-) It'll get on the news when everyone's smart > > TVs stop working. :-) > > These TVs will have stopped working long before their certificates expire. ;) > Then it’s just a problem for the restaurators in technical museums. > > > But since it seems that there are few people using old macOS systems, > > it might remain a manual process. > > I guess there are more than few people, but not everyone complains publicly. > I just silently installed the necessary root cert. > > I’m working on a 2013 Mac mini and can’t upgrade further than 10.14 (don’t > want to loose my 32 bit software, and I seem too stupid for VMs). > (I also just upgraded a 2012 Thinkpad Edge with a SSD and current Ubuntu, but > that’s a different story.) > > > Is anyone else on old systems > > able to run "/opt/local/libexec/mpstats submit"? I read somewhere that > > errors > > are silently ignored during automatic submission. > > It’s not installed. To which port does the command belong? > > Hraban It's the "mpstats" port. cheers, raf