At a lower level, there is always the C library function, "stat". Do "man
stat" for details.
-- Jay Reynolds Freeman
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http://JayReynoldsFreeman.com (personal web site)
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I was the person who started the discussion a few days ago; without any action
on my part -- no changes in Safari preferences, no rebooting of my computer,
and so on -- the problem went away. I can now log in to bugreport with no
problem.
Beats me, but I think Apple did something ...
-- Jay
I get the same result whether the original URL I type in is
bugreport.apple.com, bugreporter.apple.com, or radar.apple.com -- they all
redirect to the same page where you type the actual login information.
-- Jay Reynolds Freeman
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jay_reynolds_free...@mac.com
http://JayReyn
e the site, and you shouldn't continue.
bugreporter.apple.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was provided.
The certificate is only valid for bugreport.apple.com
(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
On Sep 15, 2012, at
When I try to log in to https://bugreporter.apple.com, using Safari 6.0,
running on a MacPro3.1 using OS 10.8.1, I always get the message, "An error has
occurred. Please report the error to Apple Inc. by emailing the error detail to
devb...@apple.com." This has been happening for four or five d