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That's the package info (accessed via
M-x elpaca-info
). What does the log say for that package (M-x elpaca-log
)?just failed to access
So it looks like the SSL cert is not trusted for some reason. That is a networking issue. It can occur for a number of reasons. I would start by searching for the certificate error + "github". e.g.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35821245/github-server-certificate-verification-failed
This is the issue. I was not even able to clone a repo via terminal. Followed the steps mentioned in the link and it now works without issue. thanks :)
Including the instruction here below for it might be useful to someone.
From stackoverflow
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Make sure first that you have certificates installed on your Debian in /etc/ssl/certs
If not, reinstall them:
Since that package does not include root certificates, add:
Make sure your git does reference those CA:
You're welcome. Glad you got it sorted.