ca-certificates is broken or not fully installed
Running
sudo wget -O ruby-install-0.7.0.tar.gz https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/archive/v0.7.0.tar.gz
I get the message
ERROR: cannot verify github.com's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
Running
sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
I get the message
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: ca-certificates is broken or not fully installed
There appears to be a problem in /usr/local/bin/c_rehash that may relate to the problem. Lines 15-16 are:
my $dir = ;
my $prefix = ;
For my Ubuntu install, I believe the correct info here is to run:
openssl version -a
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/local/ssl"
but that certs directory is empty. However /etc/ssl/certs has the certs. Do I just need to symbolic link the directory with the certs, and what may have changed to break wget today after working for years?
wget github
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Running
sudo wget -O ruby-install-0.7.0.tar.gz https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/archive/v0.7.0.tar.gz
I get the message
ERROR: cannot verify github.com's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
Running
sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
I get the message
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: ca-certificates is broken or not fully installed
There appears to be a problem in /usr/local/bin/c_rehash that may relate to the problem. Lines 15-16 are:
my $dir = ;
my $prefix = ;
For my Ubuntu install, I believe the correct info here is to run:
openssl version -a
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/local/ssl"
but that certs directory is empty. However /etc/ssl/certs has the certs. Do I just need to symbolic link the directory with the certs, and what may have changed to break wget today after working for years?
wget github
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Running
sudo wget -O ruby-install-0.7.0.tar.gz https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/archive/v0.7.0.tar.gz
I get the message
ERROR: cannot verify github.com's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
Running
sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
I get the message
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: ca-certificates is broken or not fully installed
There appears to be a problem in /usr/local/bin/c_rehash that may relate to the problem. Lines 15-16 are:
my $dir = ;
my $prefix = ;
For my Ubuntu install, I believe the correct info here is to run:
openssl version -a
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/local/ssl"
but that certs directory is empty. However /etc/ssl/certs has the certs. Do I just need to symbolic link the directory with the certs, and what may have changed to break wget today after working for years?
wget github
Running
sudo wget -O ruby-install-0.7.0.tar.gz https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/archive/v0.7.0.tar.gz
I get the message
ERROR: cannot verify github.com's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
Running
sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
I get the message
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: ca-certificates is broken or not fully installed
There appears to be a problem in /usr/local/bin/c_rehash that may relate to the problem. Lines 15-16 are:
my $dir = ;
my $prefix = ;
For my Ubuntu install, I believe the correct info here is to run:
openssl version -a
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/local/ssl"
but that certs directory is empty. However /etc/ssl/certs has the certs. Do I just need to symbolic link the directory with the certs, and what may have changed to break wget today after working for years?
wget github
wget github
asked Dec 24 '18 at 6:46
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SOLVED:
edit line 15-16 of /usr/local/bin/c_rehash to read:
my $dir = "/usr/local/ssl";
my $prefix = "/usr/local/ssl";
cd /usr/local/ssl/certs
sudo cp /etc/ssl/certs/* ./
and now wget works as before upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
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SOLVED:
edit line 15-16 of /usr/local/bin/c_rehash to read:
my $dir = "/usr/local/ssl";
my $prefix = "/usr/local/ssl";
cd /usr/local/ssl/certs
sudo cp /etc/ssl/certs/* ./
and now wget works as before upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
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SOLVED:
edit line 15-16 of /usr/local/bin/c_rehash to read:
my $dir = "/usr/local/ssl";
my $prefix = "/usr/local/ssl";
cd /usr/local/ssl/certs
sudo cp /etc/ssl/certs/* ./
and now wget works as before upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
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SOLVED:
edit line 15-16 of /usr/local/bin/c_rehash to read:
my $dir = "/usr/local/ssl";
my $prefix = "/usr/local/ssl";
cd /usr/local/ssl/certs
sudo cp /etc/ssl/certs/* ./
and now wget works as before upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
SOLVED:
edit line 15-16 of /usr/local/bin/c_rehash to read:
my $dir = "/usr/local/ssl";
my $prefix = "/usr/local/ssl";
cd /usr/local/ssl/certs
sudo cp /etc/ssl/certs/* ./
and now wget works as before upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04
answered Jan 10 at 23:23
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