Simon Schlee writes:
> I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
>
Sorry for this. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread this was already fixed.
It seemed
gitlab was momentarily down.
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Hi Travis,
Curious to what you are referring to here. What was insanely easy?
Kind regards,
Paulo Matos
Travis Kiefer writes:
> Wow - that was insanely easy. I'm used to a command line compile process
> with lots of configuration variables to setup... Etc.. Etc..
>
> Thank you so much
It turns out it was a brief error by gitlab.
Sam
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> yes it works again!
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Ah, it is now no longer working for me (it worked earlier this morning).
Sam
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 11:03 AM Simon Schlee wrote:
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>> I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
>> racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
>
>
> With or without www I get a
> I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
> racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
>
With or without www I get a certificate error, when I ignore the
certificate I get a 502 from gitlab.
With different browsers and curl all give me the same responses.
Does
When I ignore the certificate error I get a gitlab styled 502 response code.
I wanted to read the news so I found the gitlab repository and within it
this markdown file:
https://gitlab.com/racket-news/racket-news.gitlab.io/-/blob/master/_src/posts/2020-07-06-issue34.md
Posting this in case
I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
Sam
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 10:28 AM Simon Schlee wrote:
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> I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
>
>> Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox
I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this
> site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for racket-news.com.
> The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.gitlab.io,
> gitlab.io
>
Wow - that was insanely easy. I'm used to a command line compile process
with lots of configuration variables to setup... Etc.. Etc..
Thank you so much Paul!
Best,
Travis
On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 2:51:27 PM UTC-5, Paulo Matos wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
>
> We have another issue filled to the
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