In article <ddfac27559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
> David Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> > I used to use Fetch_NS daily. Recently it has stopped working,
> >complaining of an incorrectly formatted filename - of course it's
> >incorrectly formatted because it's the empty string. The error is
> >coming from Fetch_NS.Resources.SetLatest.
> >
> >I'm trying to analyse why it isn't working, but the code is crunched, or
> >very nearly so, which means I'm struggling to understand it.
> >
> >Has it stopped working for anyone else? If so, do you have a solution?
> Following up my own post: it looks like my CertData file must have
> contained an invalid certificate (even though it was only 3 months out
> of data), because replacing that has fixed the problem.
> I have updated a couple of lines in !Boot.Choices.Fetch_NS.Settings.
> These are the new ones:
> Set Fetch_NS$Url https://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/
> Set Fetch_NS$Opt --ca-certificate=InetDbase:CertData -qO
> First one is to use https rather than http. Second one is to use the
> central InetDbase:CertData file rather than a separate (and non-
> maintained) copy.
> David
Ooeer! slight aside but similar problem...
I've not updated Netsurf recently so prompted by the above notes thought I
better do it.
Error from Fetch_NS
Error : &00000000
Message: file LATEST missing or empty at line 6
I have no idea what that is, or where it originates from...
Any ideas please how to fix whatever it is?
Thanks
Dave
FWIW. I do not have 5313
VRPC-DL running RISC OS 6.20 Fetch_NS Version: 2.40.
D.
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Dave Triffid
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