Thomas Ward

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I believe that specifically getting pixel width and pixel height of the window itself should be satisfactory, though, if someone is loading the scripts within a small window on their...

This is being tested right now locally with xca 2.4 because Ubuntu is outdated, but I still think there's no OpenSSL 3 support (yet).

Confirmed, this is still an issue with XCA 2.4. Build log is attached as a file because it's *large*. Also because there's some Qt5 deprecation warnings too... [xca_2.4.0-1~testbuild1_amd64-2021-12-11T00:25:16Z.build.txt](https://github.com/chris2511/xca/files/7696093/xca_2.4.0-1.testbuild1_amd64-2021-12-11T00.25.16Z.build.txt)

While this directly affects Ubuntu's next release, this also impacts Debian as the auto-openssl transition to OpenSSL 3 is present in Debian Experimental - which while it is not the...

Bumping for awareness and to check if theres any progress here since major distros like Ubuntu and Debian are planning or already have started OpenSSL 3.0 transitions and this fails...

Actively running this test in Ubuntu Jammy via a PPA that I use for full build-tests of software that will land in Jammy. If it succeeds here, then it should...

This seems to build fine on Ubuntu Jammy repositories (via PPA on all archs). This also appears to build fine in Debian Unstable where we still have OpenSSL versions older...

It sounds like this might be relevant: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings2 ... and that this is not going to be a bug in TestSSL which uses its own OpenSSL and OpenSSL directly. From...

So, in reality, this is what I found. This is the certificate on the actual site and it's hash data (from Google Chrome's cert digging): ![Screenshot from 2021-07-11 16-08-40](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/327952/125208870-28423780-e263-11eb-8dad-f2edce69eaf9.png) This...

> Since the SHA-1 hash on the root certificate shall not be a problem, I filled https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1821875#c7 towards Fedora. They will likely close it as a duplicate of the bug...