Hi, Background: I'm testing a kernel patch, which will make UTF-8 characters shown good in tty. I wanna see if it works for myself, find a few testers on forum from UTF-8 communities whose ttys were "口口口口口", then try to submit that patch to our kernel team. So I linked kernel-desktop from Kernel:openSUSE-12.3 to home:MargueriteSu:kernel kernel-desktop But it can't build. The error was: could not retrieve ssl certificate: 400 remote error: /usr/local/sbin/bssign 256 And I found # norootforbuild # This makes the OBS store the project cert as %_sourcedir/_projectcert.crt # needssslcertforbuild in kernel-desktop.spec Question: 1. How can I find/get the correct key (permission to build kernel)? As I guess, such keys only issue to qualified people and qualified project that can make change and won't mess things up, right? 2. Can I just remove that line to build? A cert is used for unique signature or security reasons, is it because our openSUSE specific patches or something that do not allow for change, or I just think too much? Thanks Marguerite -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org