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> I think this is either a bug fixed in newer software
Which newer software?
or the certificates
> in your os are too old.
A workaround is to disable git's certification verification for the
current shell:
export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1
Would I have to do that every time I refer to that repo?
Or is just the first time enough?
or for all commands with:
git config --global http.sslverify false
Certification verification is a security feature, right?
If I deactivate it permanently, what risk is created?
I am using trisquel 10.
> apt install ca-certificates
I did that. I will see if it works better.
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