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Bug
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Resolution: Done-Errata
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Normal
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rhel-10.0
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None
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command-line-assistant-0.4.2-1.el10
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No
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Low
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6
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rhel-cla
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1
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False
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False
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None
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CLA & Incubation Sprint 15, CLA & Incubation Sprint 16, CLA & Incubation Sprint 17, CLA & Incubation Sprint 18, CLA & Incubation Sprint 19, CLA & Incubation Sprint 20
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Pass
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Automated
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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x86_64
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None
While exploring RHEL10 on a freshly deployed VM from the Marketplace, I encountered the following error:
{{[root@RHEL10 ~]# c "how to check date"
⁺₊+ Asking RHEL Lightspeed
🙁 Could not find the TLS certificate file, invalid path: /etc/pki/consumer/cert.pem
[root@RHEL10 ~]# ls -ltr /etc/pki/consumer/
total 0
[root@RHEL10 ~]# rpm -qf /etc/pki/consumer/
subscription-manager-1.30.6-1.el10_0.x86_64}}
This suggests that the TLS certificate file is missing, and the /etc/pki/consumer/ directory is empty.
I’m currently seeking clarity on the following question:
Do you expect this to be the final stance, or is there a possibility that Azure might facilitate usage without RHSM for customers?
- links to
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RHBA-2025:150619
command-line-assistant bug fix and enhancement update
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RHBA-2025:152540
command-line-assistant update