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On Thursday 20 March 2014 11:55:07 James wrote: |
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> But, here is what I did. I just re-emerge ca-certificates: |
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> emerge -1 ca-certificates |
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> Here are the simple insttuctions I received: |
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> >>> Installing (1 of 1) app-misc/ca-certificates-20130906 |
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> * Broken symlink for a certificate at /etc/ssl/certs/4597689c.0 |
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> * Broken symlink for a certificate at /etc/ssl/certs/b097d71d.0 |
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> * Broken symlink for a certificate at /etc/ssl/certs/656b3e35.0 |
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> * Broken symlink for a certificate at /etc/ssl/certs/9818ca0b.0 |
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> * You MUST remove the above broken symlinks |
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> * Otherwise any SSL validation that use the directory may fail! |
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> * To batch-remove them, run: |
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> * find -L /etc/ssl/certs/ -type l -exec rm {} + |
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> >>> Auto-cleaning packages... |
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> Seems pretty straightforward to me...... |
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Yes, I did this symlink killing, too. |
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The messages I showed were displayed after that act (on next emerge, I don't |
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if the version changed though). |