On Tuesday, October 7th, 2025 at 2:32 PM, Francesco Poli 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> But, as far as I can see, there's no package 'librewolf' in the
> official Debian archive, hence the .deb package you installed must come
> from an unofficial repository... Is that correct?

Yes, I used `extrepo` to install `librewolf`.

> Could it be that this 'librewolf' .deb package does something weird
> with the SSL configuration on your system?
> Please take a look at
> 

> /var/lib/dpkg/info/librewolf.*
> 

> (especially to librewolf.preinst and librewolf.postinst) and try to
> check whether the scripts perform some actions which modify the SSL
> configuration of the system where the .deb package gets installed.

I installed `librewolf` and `apt-listbugs` in a Debian Trixie virtual machine, 
and all was fine. Therefore, I assume `librewolf` is not involved with this 
issue. Also `librewolf.preinst` and `librewolf.postinst` do not exist.

> One last thing. In your original bug report, reportbug could not read a 
> configuration file, due to insufficient permissions:
> 

> [...]
> | - -- Configuration Files:
> | /etc/cron.daily/apt-listbugs [Errno 13] Permission denied: 
> '/etc/cron.daily/apt-listbugs'
> [...]
> 

> Do you have an explanation for this?

Using `ls -l /etc`, the permissions are restrictive for `/etc/cron.daily`:
```
...
drwx------ 1 root   root    304 Oct  7 18:33 cron.daily
...
```
Not sure when this was set, but I believe this was manually done some time ago.

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