🚨 This gist is obsolete 🚨
This was a way to easily set up a few certificates for GitHub, BitBucket, etc for use with git. It's largely irrelevant nowadays with the advent of ca-certificates being availabe.
Instead, just yum install ca-certificates-mozilla
. This installs the Mozilla CA trust store (the same used
by Firefox and many other open source projects), as well as the ca-certificates infrastructure. ca-certificates
will generate the format needed by OpenSSL (and Java, too!).
@kadler assisted in another collab tool and I am documenting the results here.
If you receive the following error...
... it means you are encountering a peculiarity of
ksh
where if the path to the interpreter does not exist, it says the file that it is trying to run is "not found".You can find the interpreter like so:
It is likely to be
/QOpenSys/usr/bin/perl
which doesn't exist. You can create a symlink to it from/QOpenSys/pkgs/bin/perl
(or/QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/OPS/tools/bin/perl
if you prefer) and all should be well.