Re: "invalid path: ~/.fedora-server-ca.cert"

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On 11/05/18 19:23, Patrick  マルタインアンドレアス  Uiterwijk wrote:

You very likely have an /etc/koji.conf.rpmnew.
Could you please move that over /etc/koji.conf?
If not, maybe you have a ~/.koji, with custom config, you might need to remove.

Thanks! That solved it. I had a ~/.koji/config, last modified 2007-11-15 (!) which had various config options set (to what seem to be "default" values), including "serverca". I don't recall ever manually editing this, I don't have any particular interest in Koji (i.e. I'm unlikely to have edited it without being told to), and the values all look like "defaults". So I suspect that some tooling set that, somewhere along the way. But it's 10.5 years ago, so who knows.

Sometimes I get the feeling that a "longstanding" + "infrequent" contributor is, ironically, a even worse combination than merely being an infrequent contributor...this is probably a good example ;-)

Tim
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