Yes, its different: Its not PEM-encoded but stored in an ini-file. Maybe somebody could write a patch for kdelibs to use a PEM file instead but it seems like the SSL stuff is currently not well maintained in KDE itself and I doubt that such a patch would go in before 4.3. So for now the easiest (and quickest) way is to hook into ca-certificates with a custom generator.
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