Hi Lixin,
the syntax is correct but you can remove the empty "oid:", it is not
required in that case.
Oliver
On 25.01.23 20:08, Lixin Liu wrote:
To answer the question myself, this seems to work:
policy_identifier:
critical: 0
oid:
1.2.3.4.5:
cps:
To answer the question myself, this seems to work:
policy_identifier:
critical: 0
oid:
1.2.3.4.5:
cps: http://myhost/mycpcps.html
2.3.4.5.6:
user_notice: my note
Is this the correct syntax?
Thanks,
Lixin.
On 2023-01-25,
Hi,
I am new to OpenXPKI, so this may be a simply question, how do I define 2
policy identifiers in the profile?
I want to do something like:
policy_identifier:
oid: 1.2.3.4.5
critical: 0
cps:
- http://localhost/my-cp-cps.html
oid: 2.3.4.5.6
Hi Dominik,
it looks like this got lost here when creating the new packages, I will
have a look into it ASAP.
best regards
Oliver
On 25.01.23 15:31, Dominik J wrote:
Dear community,
I've checked docker images.
libopenxpki-perl is installed in 3.22.0-0 and there seems to be
no
Dear community,
I've checked docker images.
libopenxpki-perl is installed in 3.22.0-0 and there seems to be
no libfeature-compat-try-perl in dependecies, (libfeature-compat-try-
perl is not installed, upgrading libopenxpki-perl to 3.24.0-0 failed
with the dependecies issue).
But
Dear community,
I'm trying to install OpenXPKI on Buster, but I found a problem with
dependencies..
libfeature-compat-try-perl depends on libsyntax-keyword-try-perl
(>=0.27) but available is only 0.09 version.
Is there any workaround?
Action log:
root@p_:~# apt update
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