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CLI: Failed to find system CA certs #1281

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MikiDi opened this issue Oct 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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CLI: Failed to find system CA certs #1281

MikiDi opened this issue Oct 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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MikiDi commented Oct 17, 2022

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Running the CLI on my Fedora 34 system:

woodpecker repo ls
ERR ../../woodpecker/src/github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/cli/internal/util.go:40 > failed to find system CA certs: <nil>

Given that the log says nil and the sources expressing an intent only to log when nót nil, I suspect this is a bug, rather than my system not having any certificates.
master has a fix for this, but it looks like this didn't land in a release yet.

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Fedora 34
Woodpecker CLI v0.15.5

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MikiDi commented Oct 17, 2022

See strike-through part of the description. I probably made the faulty assumption that a commit on master from january would be in the latest release (0.15.5).

@qwerty287 qwerty287 added this to the 0.15.6 milestone Oct 17, 2022
@qwerty287 qwerty287 added bug Something isn't working and removed pending:bug labels Oct 17, 2022
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6543 commented Oct 18, 2022

well just backport :)

6543 added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 18, 2022
Backport #870
Close #1281

Co-authored-by: mscherer <mscherer@users.noreply.github.com>
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