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[SOLVED] "Expired certificate": error pops up when installing sis in N8

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    kamalakshantv
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    [quote author="Milot Shala" date="1293324627"]Strange behavior, I have tested it on my Nokia N8 without changing anything it worked flawlessly, although I got back to Qt 4.6 because of production application which I am testing.[/quote]

    Yes, I am also sure that the certificate would not expire. It might be that the date and time on the device was wrong.

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      milot.shala
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      [quote author="QtK" date="1293355555"]
      [quote author="Milot Shala" date="1293324627"]Strange behavior, I have tested it on my Nokia N8 without changing anything it worked flawlessly, although I got back to Qt 4.6 because of production application which I am testing.[/quote]

      Yes, I am also sure that the certificate would not expire. It might be that the date and time on the device was wrong.
      [/quote]

      Yes I think I had same issue but I cannot remember exactly.

      Can the author mark this topic as [SOLVED] it is easier to see if was solved and people learn by this?

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        kamalakshantv
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        If the thread is closed now. We won't find whether the issue was with certificate date or the date on the device was wrong.

        May be we should wait till David Chang confirms what the issue was. And then the admins can close this thread.

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          Immii
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          [quote author="QtK" date="1293356040"]If the thread is closed now. We won't find whether the issue was with certificate date or the date on the device was wrong.

          May be we should wait till David Chang confirms what the issue was. And then the admins can close this thread.[/quote]

          what is actually meaning of CLOSED thread, does that mean that no one can respond in this thread any more or will it be removed ??

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            vcsala
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            [quote author="Immii" date="1293383306"]what is actually meaning of CLOSED thread, does that mean that no one can respond in this thread any more or will it be removed ??[/quote]

            Maybe it means that if you post reply on that thread you will not receive points for it... :) No, I am just kidding. I am also interested what it exactly means and how it is governed (and it easily can happen that I have not read the posting rules thoroughly enough).

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              goetz
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              [quote author="Immii" date="1293383306"]what is actually meaning of CLOSED thread, does that mean that no one can respond in this thread any more or will it be removed ??[/quote]

              On a CLOSED thread no one can post comments anymore. This state can be set by forum admins. It's usually done when the discussion becomes too off topic or things escalate in another way.

              Marking a thread as SOLVED is just an addition to the thread's topic. The original poster (or a forum moderator) can change this. It usually marks that a question is answered sufficiently. It does NOT mean that further discussions are prohibited. That would not be a good idea either: Although a problem is solved, discussion may bring up even better solutions.

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                vcsala
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                Thanks Volker, as I said above this was not clear to me, as well.

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                  goetz
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                  You're welcome. Sometimes it's not obvious for the regulars that new users are a bit confused by the meanings of some terms. I've added a section with that explanation in the "Forum Help":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/ForumHelp#849a7b43ab769ceb75791c45bf30a12b so that it's easier to find in the future.

                  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    kamalakshantv
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                    It was my mistake, I didn't read Milot's post properly. I thought he had asked to close it, but now I see that he had mentioned just to mark it as solved.

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                      [quote author="QtK" date="1293356040"]If the thread is closed now. We won't find whether the issue was with certificate date or the date on the device was wrong. May be we should wait till David Chang confirms what the issue was. And then the admins can close this thread.[/quote]

                      Thank you guys. Just make it solved. Sorry for the late reply. I confirm that it is due to my device set wrong date ( 2011, Nov. xxx).

                      Chang Sheng
                      常升

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                        kamalakshantv
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                        This is one of the most frequently faced issue.

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