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stratopan.com certificate has expired #246
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As a workaround, it appears that building from CPAN with perl 5.26.1 works fine. |
I just noticed this as well. I didn't have as much luck installing from CPAN, but that's because it's a fresh install, so I'm going to have to set up a certain amount of stuff by hand (e.g. |
Certificate is still expired. I worked around it by setting wget to not check the certificates by adding
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It's been 4.5 years since this issue was opened. I recently was pulled into a project to upgrade some servers which are beyond their LTS expiration dates and I have a need to use Pinto again. Found some info today which allowed me to get in touch with the module author and he's going to look into upgrading the Stratopan certificate. (Made my month, TBH, talking to someone who's work has made my life so much better). |
I presume this is the reason why I cannot install pinto.
Any chance of getting it renewed? Any workaround?
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