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If the installer doesn't work for you or doesn't output anything, make sure
that the PHP `Phar extension`_ is installed and enabled on your computer.

.. note::

If the SSL certificates are not properly installed in your system, you
may get this error:

cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate.

You can solve this issue as follows:

#. Download a file with the updated list of certificates from
https://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem
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could be rendered as a link

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Yes ... but this is the syntax to display links in RST:

link-cacert-pem

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As far as I understand this will only work as long as the URL detection doesn't break, won't it? Do we rely on this anywhere else in the docs?

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Yes ... but this is a core built-in Sphinx feature, so it "can't" fail.

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Fair enough, let's keep it. :)

#. Move the downloaded ``cacert.pem`` file to some safe location in your system
#. Update your ``php.ini`` file and configure the path to that file:

.. code-block:: ini

; Linux and macOS systems
curl.cainfo = "/path/to/cacert.pem"

; Windows systems
curl.cainfo = "C:\path\to\cacert.pem"

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