On 5/30/17 12:11 PM, Scott Hannahs wrote:
Dear Fink Devs,
I have another problem with this which I thought was going to be simple… Never
is.
So I have this simple package:
Package: lrzsz
Version: 0.12.20
Revision: 2
License: GPL2
Homepage: https://ohse.de/uwe/software/lrzsz.html
Maintainer: S
Dear Fink Devs,
I have another problem with this which I thought was going to be simple… Never
is.
So I have this simple package:
Package: lrzsz
Version: 0.12.20
Revision: 2
License: GPL2
Homepage: https://ohse.de/uwe/software/lrzsz.html
Maintainer: Scott Hannahs
Source: --no-check-certificat
Alexander,
Thanks. Even the regular http:// URL fails with curl and still defaults to an
SSL certificate verification for some reason. It seems to find the old source
under Mac OS 10.11 but fails under Mac OS 10.12. I will temporarily host it for
awhile. The source has not been touched for
> On Apr 5, 2017, at 11:31,
> wrote:
>
> Fink Folks,
>
> I am trying to create a package for a very old bit of software. It seems
> that the hosting original URL for download has an expired certificate. This
> causes the fink download to fail when asked to download from the original URL.
Fink Folks,
I am trying to create a package for a very old bit of software. It seems that
the hosting original URL for download has an expired certificate. This causes
the fink download to fail when asked to download from the original URL.
So, in pushing the envelope I tried:
Source: --insecu