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mkcert -version does not output actual version number

Open venteto opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

Environment

  • Operating system (including version): Manjaro Linux 22.0.1 Sikaris
  • mkcert version (from mkcert -version): devel

What went wrong

When I view the info about the mkcert package in Manjaro's GUI package manager, it displays the version, but the command line flag only outputs "devel" (see screenshots):

Screenshot from 2023-02-02 10-16-15

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venteto avatar Feb 02 '23 15:02 venteto

if I use a version when I install its fine.

go install filippo.io/[email protected]

mkcert -version
v1.4.4

If i install latest i have a version:

go install filippo.io/mkcert@latest

mkcert -version                          
v1.4.4 

gedw99 avatar Feb 03 '23 12:02 gedw99

Also, perhaps -version could get added to the list of options?

$ mkcert -help
Usage of mkcert:

	$ mkcert -install
	Install the local CA in the system trust store.

	$ mkcert example.org
	Generate "example.org.pem" and "example.org-key.pem".

	$ mkcert example.com myapp.dev localhost 127.0.0.1 ::1
	Generate "example.com+4.pem" and "example.com+4-key.pem".

	$ mkcert "*.example.it"
	Generate "_wildcard.example.it.pem" and "_wildcard.example.it-key.pem".

	$ mkcert -uninstall
	Uninstall the local CA (but do not delete it).

Advanced options:

	-cert-file FILE, -key-file FILE, -p12-file FILE
	    Customize the output paths.

	-client
	    Generate a certificate for client authentication.

	-ecdsa
	    Generate a certificate with an ECDSA key.

	-pkcs12
	    Generate a ".p12" PKCS #12 file, also know as a ".pfx" file,
	    containing certificate and key for legacy applications.

	-csr CSR
	    Generate a certificate based on the supplied CSR. Conflicts with
	    all other flags and arguments except -install and -cert-file.

	-CAROOT
	    Print the CA certificate and key storage location.

	$CAROOT (environment variable)
	    Set the CA certificate and key storage location. (This allows
	    maintaining multiple local CAs in parallel.)

	$TRUST_STORES (environment variable)
	    A comma-separated list of trust stores to install the local
	    root CA into. Options are: "system", "java" and "nss" (includes
	    Firefox). Autodetected by default.

gitressa avatar May 16 '23 18:05 gitressa