Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: subversion

AFAIK, this happens since 'forever'... I've been using svn with my own
CA at least since Gutsy and this always happened.

I set (either in my personal ~/.subversion/servers, or in the global
/etc/subversion/servers config file) the following:

ssl-trust-default-ca = yes


I've added my CA to the openssl instalation and properly run "dpkg-reconfigure 
ca-certificates", and I see the entries for my CA certificate in 
/etc/ssl/certs... however, the client ALWAYS complain.

I can avoid this if I manually add EVERY CA I want to use to

ssl-authority-files =

but this is a LIST that won't take a directory name or wildcards in it.

Now I'm using a certificate actually signed by Equifax and it still not
recognized by svn (firefox, epiphany and thunderbird did recognize it,
but at least tb and ff don't use the default openssl CA certs but their
own)...

I don't know if this is because of an upstream problem or an ubuntu
configuration problem, but it certainly doesn't work.

** Affects: subversion (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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svn client ignores the setting ssl-trust-default-ca
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474633
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