Hi Marc, thanks for reporting. I suspect this error occurs due to some fluke in your end. But then again, you never know.
Would you be so kind as to backup your ca-files, and then purge pyca with the command ``dpkg --purge pyca'' as root. Make a new copy of your openssl.cnf and other ca-files when you have edited them to your liking. Then see if you can reproduce the bug by running ca-make.py again. If the error reappears please send me the files you have backed copied, so that I might invesigate them. Would that be O.K? Kind regard, Lars Bahner On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:39:35PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote: > Package: pyca > Severity: normal > after installing and configuring pyca (experiencing #354381 - this > might be a followup bug), invoking print-cacerts.py ends in a usage > message, followed by "Error: Config file /etc/openssl/openssl.cnf not > found". The message is correct, that file doesn't exist. -- http://lars.bahner.com; Voice: +47 92884492; Postal: N-3870 Fyresdal pub 1024D/54ECB8AF 2004-01-13 Lars Bahner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 0765 31CE 6223 B28C 1A64 4F7A 9972 7C14 54EC B8AF sub 2048g/39A653E4 2004-01-13 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]