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Can't add the feed #524
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Same problem for me... |
Upgrading to the latest versions of the dependency gems worked for me. Steps are:
In particular, I was adding a different Squarespace RSS feed, which was giving me the same error. Your feed works for me too now. |
@mockdeep I think this can be closed once one of the other two users confirm it works for them. |
Hi @m0nhawk @MattiaDucci are you still seeing this issue? |
The problem happens for me too, but for a different feed. However they both have TLS certificate issued by lets encrypt (Chain looks like this (ISRG Root X1 --> R3) It seems that the new lets encrypt CA is not in the trust store. The error I get is
I am running on the docker image and I can't seem to find where .rbenv is. |
@brentcetinich I'm not sure I'll get a chance to look into this soon, but if you manage to make any progress I'll be happy to look over a PR. We don't install rbenv in the docker image, so you'll need to set it up yourself, or another Ruby version manager. |
When I'm trying to add this feed: https://www.perell.com/blog?format=rss, I get the error:
It's accessible from the Docker container and I'm not sure how to further debug and fix it:
Will be thankful for pointers on this one.
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