I'll not tell you how to run your own systems, but for me, I found both
macports and the other system (can't remember it's name at the moment)
completely useless.
It's just as easy to compile your own source code, and have a native version
of said program, rather than waste disk space with all kinds of extra
libraries that are not the least bit necessary. The one I can't remember at
the moment, in fact hosed my entire system once, which is why I refuse to ever
use macports or the other one ever again.
I'll update my own source code and compile them myself thanks.
Not to mention, the layers said libraries add might introduce errors that
native versions wouldn't encounter.
Just an observation from soneone who was burned by using said third party
systems.
On 9/12/2021 1:02 PM, dan d. wrote:
Hello,
I tried to start lynx without the cfg file, just added url after it. I got
this error message:
SSL error:certificate has expired-Continue? (n)
If hitting "y" it proceeds to the url. There a search field is used and the
message appears once more, a "y" proceeds to the expected search
results page.
This lynx alone approach is not used very often so it isn't a pressing
problem. Is there some cli command I need to use for the current ssl;
or openssl I presume; certificate to be current for lynx? Likewise, is
there a command to indicate which is the current certificate in use
and how to update it for lynx to see; if not the most recent?
I use lynx in a mac terminal with macports for ports of unix/linix cli
programs, like lynx. Each time an upgrade of openssl appears I install
it. I assume the upgrade routine of macports does any system installation
required as usual.
Thanks.
XR
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