"J. Lewis Muir" <jlmuir%imca-cat.org@localhost> writes: >> # mozilla-rootcerts install >> >> This eventually failed with exit status 1. The last three lines of >> output were: >> >> === >> mozilla-rootcert-98.pem => 4bfab552.0 >> mozilla-rootcert-99.pem => 09789157.0 >> ERROR: /etc/ssl/certs already exists, aborting. >> === > > Below is a patch to fix this. It checks for the existence of > $destdir$certdir/ca-certificates.crt instead of $destdir$certdir, since > $destdir$certdir/ca-certificates.crt is what will be written and what we > don't want to clobber. If the $destdir$certdir directory exists, that's > OK. Due to my rototilling paths based on your other report, your patch no longer applies, but I have tried to adapt the sense of it. Please have a look at the current version of mozilla-rootcerts and let me know of further issues. Sorry for taking so long to get to this. (I kept putting it off because I did not expect it to be quick, and indeed it was well more than an hour!)
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