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line: 53,
error_info: %{cause: :enoent, module: :pubkey_os_cacerts}
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Given this will depend on the Erlang/OTP version, I wonder if we should write our own Erlang error that reproduces the failure?

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Woops right, there was an example just above reused the same approach: 39ea53e

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Please merge on CI is fixed and let's backport!

@sabiwara sabiwara merged commit 5998c0e into elixir-lang:main Mar 15, 2025
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@sabiwara sabiwara deleted the cacerts_error branch March 15, 2025 10:18
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Backported https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir/commits/v1.18/

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Crash in mix when ca-certificates cannot be parsed

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