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Re: [GIT] Error fetching from https (> error: error setting certificate verify locations:)


On 05/27/2014 06:00 PM, gialloporpora wrote:
Hi all,

I use git version provided by cygwin, and before today I had no problems.
Now, if I try to fetch from upstream (or to fetch from my private repo too)
I receive this error message:
 > error: error setting certificate verify locations:
 >   CAfile: /usr/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
 >   CApath: none while accessing
https://github.com/Mte90/firefoxos-quick-guide/info/refs
 > fatal: HTTP request failed
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
I have seen that the file ca-bundle.crt was a system file (S attribute with
MS attrib) and I have removed the system attribute but it doesn't work yet.
The error i s the same.

The only thing that I have made in these days is to install the binary diff
package via setup.
Someone could suggest me how to solve this issue?

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