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Date:      Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:51:19 -0500
From:      Mikhail Teterin <mi+mx@aldan.algebra.com>
To:        Wan-Teh Chang <wtchang@redhat.com>
Cc:        gnome@freebsd.org, glennrp@imagemagick.org
Subject:   Re: Q on nss-3.11 (Re: Does Mozilla trunk build successfully on FreeBSD?)
Message-ID:  <200601191451.20652.mi%2Bmx@aldan.algebra.com>
In-Reply-To: <43CFE844.90301@redhat.com>
References:  <43CEB0D6.3050602@redhat.com> <200601191341.21740.mi%2Bmx@aldan.algebra.com> <43CFE844.90301@redhat.com>

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четвер 19 с╕чень 2006 14:28, Wan-Teh Chang Ви написали:
> You just need to install libfreebl3.so and libfreebl3.chk right next
> to libsoftokn3.so and libsoftokn3.chk.

Interesting. We are not installing the libsoftokn3.chk in the current port 
(3.10) -- only the .so itself. Same with 3.11. Do we need it -- what's 
supposed to break without it?

> > Also gone are the "instinit" and the "newuser" executables, but the
> > "fipstest" and the "crmftest" are added. Are these useful to anyone after
> > the build is finished and verified?
>
> None of these tools are generally useful.
>
> The generally useful NSS tools are:
> certutil
> pk12util
> modutil
> signtool
> ssltap
> You should only install these in your system
> binary directory.

Why, then, is nss' own install installing 34 other executables? :-) The port 
simply installs the entire ${DIST}/bin and ${DIST}/lib (which is also why, we 
are not getting the libsoftokn3.chk, I guess).

Thanks for your advice. Yours,

	-mi



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