[MacPorts] ProblemHotlist modified

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Sun Jul 26 15:36:28 PDT 2009


Changed page "ProblemHotlist" by raimue at macports.org from 91.11.205.137*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist?action=diff&version=44>
Revision 44
Comment: Formatting fix

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Index: ProblemHotlist
=========================================================================
--- ProblemHotlist (version: 43)
+++ ProblemHotlist (version: 44)
@@ -47,17 +47,17 @@
 
 == A port wants to fetch from https://svn.kde.org and fails due to certificate issues == #kdesvn
 
-'''Error message:'''
+'''Error message:'''[[BR]]
 {{{
 svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/home/kde/branches/KDE/3.5/kde-common/admin'
 svn: PROPFIND of '/home/kde/branches/KDE/3.5/kde-common/admin': Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https://svn.kde.org)
 Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: Subversion check out failed
 }}}
 
-'''Explanation:'''
+'''Explanation:'''[[BR]]
 The svn repository specifies a svn:externals definition using this ''https://'' URL. As the server is using a self-signed certificate it is not trusted by default and therefore `svn` rejects it in non-interactive mode. The workaround is to accept this certificate permanently with a manual connection.
 
-'''Workaround:'''
+'''Workaround:'''[[BR]]
 {{{
 sudo svn ls https://svn.kde.org
 }}}
@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@
 sudo port install <portname>
 }}}
 
-'''Known affected ports:''' taglib-devel
-'''Ticket:''' #18583
+'''Known affected ports:''' taglib-devel[[BR]]
+'''Ticket:''' #18583[[BR]]
 
 == A port failed to build, upgrade, or run with a message referring to libintl.3.dylib ==
 

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