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Duncan |
Hello everyone |
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I was hoping to resolve an issue with crosstool-ng |
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Duncan77 |
Is there a way to disable wget certificate checks while building a cross compiler? |
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Duncan77 |
The current arguments are --passive-ftp --tries=3 -nc --progress=dot:binary -T 10 |
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Duncan77 |
I would like to add --no-check-certificate |
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y_morin |
Duncan77: Hello! No, there is no way to do that from crosstool-NG. However, you can set 'no-check-certificate' in ~/.wgetrc. See: man wget |
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y_morin |
Duncan77: Out of curiosity, why would you want to do that? |
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Duncan77 |
Thank you. I have used check_certificate = off in wgetrc and that did the trick. |
# 22:05:10 |
y_morin |
Duncan77: And why do you need that? |
# 22:06:31 |
Duncan77 |
I am attempting to set up cross compilers in cygwin under Windows. The problem was that www.kernel.org had a certificate problem when performing ct-ng build. |
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y_morin |
Duncan77: OK, Windows. Too bad... :-( |
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y_morin |
Duncan77: However, I'd like to understand *why* https is broken on Cygwin. :-/ |
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Duncan77 |
Well, Windows is my preffered environment to develop in. |
# 22:09:15 |
y_morin |
Duncan77: Are the certificates missing entirely? Did you forget to install them? |
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Duncan77 |
I installed ca-certificates upon setup. |
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Duncan77 |
I'm not sure where to look for them... |
# 22:11:03 |
y_morin |
Duncan77: On a Linux system, they are in /etc/ca-certificates Not sure where Cygwin would install them, though... |
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y_morin |
Hmm, no sory, my bad... |
# 22:12:23 |
y_morin |
That's /usr/share/ca-certificates |
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Duncan77 |
They appear to be in /usr/ssl/certs |
# 22:15:13 |
y_morin |
Duncan77: Can you see if there is a thwate cert in /usr/ssl/certs/mozilla/ |
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Duncan77 |
Ah, there is no mozilla directory. |
# 22:16:09 |
Duncan77 |
There is demo, expired, and two file, and.... haha a README! |
# 22:17:48 |
Duncan77 |
It says OpenSSL project does not (any longer) include root CA certificates. |
# 22:18:15 |
Duncan77 |
But there are ca-bundle.crt and ca-bundle.trust.crt |
# 22:22:59 |
Duncan77 |
Meh, I'm just as fine with disabling the certificate check anyway. |
# 22:25:24 |
Duncan77 |
Either way, crosstool is going crazy over here, so hopefully (fingers crossed) I will end up with a Linux cross compiler. |
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