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Running mkcert -install as root on Linux doesn't install into the Java trust store #182
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I think all you are seeing is that BTW, the "not yet supported on this Linux" is #188, fixed now. |
Thanks, I'll give it a try. v1.4.1 is not out yet, is it? |
I tried it now with v1.4.1 (sorry for the long delay) and I get a message |
Probably a user error, but maybe the documentation/output could be improved.
I used
mkcert
successfully on my local machine, then tried the same on our CI server (Debian stretch) and got:No mention of the java trust store. It would be good if there was some output/warning about what went wrong. It took me a while to figure out that apparently I shouldn't run
mkcert
as root. Running the same commands as a different user works (and asks forsudo
password).Btw. when running
mkdir -install
a second time, there is also no mention of the java trust store.First time:
Second time:
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