in order to switch to c_rehash we have to stabilize adjusted ebuilds of * openssl * ca-certificates * c_rehash if you don't want to stabilize ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1, we can revbump ca-certificates-20140927.3.17.2 and use that for stabilization instead Thoughts?
can't this follow the normal 30 day policy ? if so, it's fine.
(In reply to SpanKY from comment #1) sure, just add arches later then
*** Bug 556902 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1 seems to be broken on prefix for me. Some paths seem to not be configured properly, so no certificates are installed in ${EPREFIX}/etc/ssl/certs. See output below for the errors I see. Should I open a separate bug for this? app-misc/ca-certificates-20141019.3.19-r1 works fine. ----- make: Leaving directory '/phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/ca-certificates/mozilla' usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates: line 128: cd: /phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/image/etc/ssl/certs: No such file or directory Clearing symlinks in /phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/image/etc/ssl/certs... done. Updating certificates in /phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/image/etc/ssl/certs... sed: can't read /phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/image/etc/ca-certificates.conf: No such file or directory sed: can't read /phihome/amadio/gentoo/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/ca-certificates-20150426.3.20-r1/work/image/etc/ca-certificates.conf: No such file or directory 0 added, 0 removed; done. >>> Source compiled. -----
(In reply to Guilherme Amadio from comment #4) please file a new bug
Any progress on this? I'm starting to see mail delivery issues due to untrusted certificates since the new roots are not available in current stable. Perhaps it makes more sense to stable 20151214.3.21 now?
newer openssl/c_rehash have already stabilized for security
Stable on alpha.
arm stable
Stable for HPPA.
amd64 stable
x86 stable
Stable for PPC64.
ppc stable
sparc stable
ia64 stable. Closing.