Monty Taylor wrote: > https://edge.launchpad.net/drizzle/trunk/ongoing/+download/drizzle-2009.04.973.tar.gz > > ... > > -bash-3.00$ wget > https://edge.launchpad.net/drizzle/trunk/ongoing/+download/drizzle-2009.04.973.tar.gz > --2009-04-14 23:42:30-- > https://edge.launchpad.net/drizzle/trunk/ongoing/+download/drizzle-2009.04.973.tar.gz > Resolving edge.launchpad.net... 91.189.90.244 > Connecting to edge.launchpad.net|91.189.90.244|:443... connected. > ERROR: cannot verify edge.launchpad.net's certificate, issued by > `/C=US/ST=Arizona/L=Scottsdale/O=GoDaddy.com, > Inc./OU=http://certificates.godaddy.com/repository/CN=Go Daddy Secure > Certification Authority/serialNumber=07969287': > Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority. > To connect to edge.launchpad.net insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. > Unable to establish SSL connection. > that's most likely a bug with your flavour of UNIX (I get it's Solaris), which doesn't have its CA certificate bundle up to date >> If they work without warning in Firefox and/or another browser, but >> fail with wget, it might just be that wget does not recognise a few >> certificate providers, or a specific one, in which case one of us >> should file a bug against wget in Ubuntu to ask that it recognise >> Launchpad's certificates. >> >> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wget/+filebug >> I doubt it's wget, on Linux it's usually a separate package handling the system-wide CA certificates > I just noticed that the tarball download links have magically become > http links. WOOT. Thanks to whoever did this, whenever they did it. > maybe it was a problem of linking; I don't remember the librarian links being https, but then again my memory is not so good :)
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