Make libcurl respect the SSL_CERT_{DIR,FILE} variables by default. The variables are fetched during initialization to preserve thread-safety (curl_global_init(3) must be called when no other threads exist). This fixes network functionality in rust:cargo, and probably removes the need for other future workarounds. =================================================================== --- curl-8.5.0.orig/lib/easy.c 2023-12-17 00:36:32.400468561 -0500 +++ curl-8.5.0/lib/easy.c 2023-12-17 00:39:08.898612331 -0500 @@ -137,6 +137,9 @@ static char *leakpointer; #endif +char * Curl_ssl_cert_dir = NULL; +char * Curl_ssl_cert_file = NULL; + /** * curl_global_init() globally initializes curl given a bitwise set of the * different features of what to initialize. @@ -163,6 +166,9 @@ goto fail; } + Curl_ssl_cert_dir = curl_getenv("SSL_CERT_DIR"); + Curl_ssl_cert_file = curl_getenv("SSL_CERT_FILE"); + if(!Curl_ssl_init()) { DEBUGF(fprintf(stderr, "Error: Curl_ssl_init failed\n")); goto fail; @@ -287,6 +293,9 @@ Curl_ssl_cleanup(); Curl_resolver_global_cleanup(); + free(Curl_ssl_cert_dir); + free(Curl_ssl_cert_file); + #ifdef _WIN32 Curl_win32_cleanup(easy_init_flags); #endif diff -ur curl-7.66.0.orig/lib/url.c curl-7.66.0/lib/url.c --- curl-7.66.0.orig/lib/url.c 2020-01-02 15:43:11.883921171 +0100 +++ curl-7.66.0/lib/url.c 2020-01-02 16:21:11.563880346 +0100 @@ -524,6 +524,21 @@ if(result) return result; #endif + extern char * Curl_ssl_cert_dir; + extern char * Curl_ssl_cert_file; + if(Curl_ssl_cert_dir) { + if(result = Curl_setstropt(&set->str[STRING_SSL_CAPATH], Curl_ssl_cert_dir)) + return result; + if(result = Curl_setstropt(&set->str[STRING_SSL_CAPATH_PROXY], Curl_ssl_cert_dir)) + return result; + } + + if(Curl_ssl_cert_file) { + if(result = Curl_setstropt(&set->str[STRING_SSL_CAFILE], Curl_ssl_cert_file)) + return result; + if(result = Curl_setstropt(&set->str[STRING_SSL_CAFILE_PROXY], Curl_ssl_cert_file)) + return result; + } } set->wildcard_enabled = FALSE; ca8598bc0411b26083916418cd1f9e'>gnu/packages/popt.scm
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2023-02-19gnu: Use HTTPS package home pages wherever possible....Tobias Geerinckx-Rice