I have no clue on how to debug this. Please know: I had problems with
Secure Socket Layer 2 in the earlier kernels. I could not visit websites
in firefox that were encrypted with SSL 2, only the ones that were
encrypted with SSL3. Therefore I could not access the following
websites: my Canonical training course that was based on 7.10. I had to
install 7.10 in VBox, and then it did work. Also I could not access my
three mobile web account, so I installed Windows XP, and then it worked.
Therefore I thought was also related to the ca-certificates and the ca-
certificates-java thing.


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bzr get http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-bazaar/bzr/unstable
bzr: ERROR: Target directory "unstable" already exists.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bzr get 
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~jamie-strandboge/ufw/trunk
bzr: ERROR: pycurl.error: (60, 'server certificate verification failed. CAfile: 
/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt')

Thanks,

Thomas

(so what I mean is: bzr http works, but not bzr https)

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bzr get http://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/metacity/ubuntu malfunction 
(dead link?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285623
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