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sslutil: try to find CA certficates in well-known locations...
sslutil: try to find CA certficates in well-known locations Many Linux distros and other Nixen have CA certificates in well-defined locations. Rather than potentially fail to load any CA certificates at all (which will always result in a certificate verification failure), we scan for paths to known CA certificate files and load one if seen. Because a proper Mercurial install will have the path to the CA certificate file defined at install time, we print a warning that the install isn't proper and provide a URL with instructions to correct things. We only perform path-based fallback on Pythons that don't know how to call into OpenSSL to load the default verify locations. This is because we trust that Python/OpenSSL is properly configured and knows better than Mercurial. So this new code effectively only runs on Python <2.7.9 (technically Pythons without the modern ssl module).

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Test issue2761
$ hg init
$ touch to-be-deleted
$ hg add
adding to-be-deleted
$ hg ci -m first
$ echo a > to-be-deleted
$ hg ci -m second
$ rm to-be-deleted
$ hg diff -r 0
Same issue, different code path
$ hg up -C
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ touch does-not-exist-in-1
$ hg add
adding does-not-exist-in-1
$ hg ci -m third
$ rm does-not-exist-in-1
$ hg diff -r 1