$ echo $(brew -prefix)/etc/libressl/cert.pem The solution (described in How can I retrieve an HTTPS URL on Mac OS X without warnings about an untrusted authority?) on StackExchange is as follows:.Running gnutls-cli from the command line revealed that it did not recognize the issuer for the Let's Encrypt certificate used by MELPA.On my Mac, at least, openssl was being used because gnutls-cli was failing.Emacs 25.3 removed openssl as an external stream connection for TLS.Emacs was asked to stop using openssl in that way because the intent for the s_client subcommand was just for testing.Current stable Aquamacs has an older Emacs setup for making TLS connections, which can use openssl as an external program.Perhaps no one else has it, but I'll record the solution here in case someone does: On Oct 16, 2017, at 8:54 PM, Win Treese wrote:
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