Two days ago I saw this question and was baffled that it was put on hold as "too broad": Unable to import .p12 keystore
In fact the question is rather specific and none of the criteria for "too broad" apply:
- Because of the provided error message there is exactly one valid answer.
- Two short sentences are enough to explain the cause of the error message and to provide a solution to the problem (see comments).
The question was never edited, so it is not possible that it is an improved version of the original "too broad" question.
Am I missing something or why were five users convinced that this question should be closed?
Update:
The question was put on hold again, this time for being off-topic:
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.
This is getting ridiculous. The question includes a specific error message "EC KeyFactory not available" and the command that produced it.
If someone else encounters the same error message, he will google for it and find this question on SO with a solution. That is how it should be, right?
I created a .p12 keystore using openssl from a pkcs8 keystore
-> How exactly? 2) What versions have you used 3) What are those input files? 4) What have you read about the error output on Google? 5) What have you learnt? 6) What did you try to resolve it? 7) etc. There is too much information missing. While I would have opted for a different close reason, this is not a reason to reopen.