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unclear solution to the SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED on running solc-select #114

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k-g-j opened this issue Aug 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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k-g-j commented Aug 11, 2022

It is unclear from the README how to solve this issue. If anyone has better documentation, please share.

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elopez commented Aug 11, 2022

Hi! Could you expand on what your setup looks like (eg. which Python version are you using, on which platform, how did you install Python?) and what you would like to see in the README instead? Currently the README lists two commands that should resolve this problem on some macOS Python distributions if you run them, and a link to a StackOverflow answer explaining the issue in greater depth.

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k-g-j commented Aug 11, 2022

Yes, thanks for the prompt response. So I have python 3.0.10 and a MacM1 running Monteray 12.5. I think that instead of directing people to stack overflow if they follow these quick steps it'll solve the issue directly.

  1. In macOS just open Macintosh HD
  2. Now Select Application
  3. Then Select the Python folder (Python3.6, Python3.7 Whatever You are using just select this folder)
  4. Then, double click on Install Certificates.command.
  5. Now the error should be solved.

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grp06 commented Oct 6, 2022

Yes, thanks for the prompt response. So I have python 3.0.10 and a MacM1 running Monteray 12.5. I think that instead of directing people to stack overflow if they follow these quick steps it'll solve the issue directly.

  1. In macOS just open Macintosh HD
  2. Now Select Application
  3. Then Select the Python folder (Python3.6, Python3.7 Whatever You are using just select this folder)
  4. Then, double click on Install Certificates.command.
  5. Now the error should be solved.

This worked for me, thank you

@0xicingdeath 0xicingdeath self-assigned this Oct 10, 2022
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