On 04/04/2012 09:30 AM, Heinrich Mueller wrote:
> Am 04.04.2012 02:34, schrieb walt:
>> On 04/03/2012 11:05 AM, Heinrich Mueller wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for that. I went a different route and removed g_error in
>>> favor of g_warning and removed g_warning on the always_trust
>>> condition.
>>
>> Hi Heinrich.  I just pulled again and rebuilt (git 074e20fb).  Just
>> as with Alan's patch I'm getting persistent popup dialogs asking me
>> to accept the server's certificate even though I already have the
>> "always trust" checkbox checked.  Here is the console output, which
>> repeats endlessly when I click on "accept":
>>
>> ** (pan:14235): WARNING **: The certificate is not trusted.
>>
>>
>> ** (pan:14235): WARNING **: The certificate has expired
>>
>>
>> ** (pan:14235): WARNING **: The certificate is not trusted.
>>
>>
>> ** (pan:14235): WARNING **: The certificate has expired
>>
>> BTW, the cert did indeed expire December 2011, but it was no doubt
>> self-signed by the news admin anyway, so should we really care?
>>
>>
> I changed the logic to accept this condition.
> Please pull again and try, it should work now.

Sorry, same thing.  Every time I click on Trust or Apply I immediately
get another identical popup dialog.  With every iteration I see another
two warnings on the console:

** (pan:32302): WARNING **: The certificate is not trusted.


** (pan:32302): WARNING **: The certificate has expired

This cycle continues until I click Cancel.

BTW, this is pan 47c5f947

Thanks Heinrich


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