Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:03:52 -0800 From: Wan-Teh Chang <wtchang@redhat.com> To: Mikhail Teterin <mi+mx@aldan.algebra.com> Cc: gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: decoupling the nspr from nss Message-ID: <43D00CC8.6090103@redhat.com> In-Reply-To: <200601191438.52654.mi%2Bmx@aldan.algebra.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Mikhail Teterin wrote: > Hi, Wan-Teh! > > I noticed, that the nspr-4.6.1.tar.gz is _exactly the same_ as the nsprpub/ > subdirectory bundled with the nss. > > At the same time, nss-3.11.tar.gz is 5Mb, whereas the 3.10 was just over 3Mb. > Maybe, you could keep the nspr out of the nss tarball and simply list it as a > requirement in future releases? In the future, I will do what you suggested, and also provide nss-a.b-with-nspr-x.y.tar.gz for people who want a fully buildable NSS source tree. I don't want to change nss-3.11.tar.gz now because it's been published for a while. > Gnome! FYI, I compared the nspr-4.6.1 with our nspr-4.6 and could not find > anything, that would change the binaries generated on FreeBSD -- the changes > seem to affect MacOS, RISCOS, and Windows only. I think, we can skip the > nspr-4.6.1 entirely. Here is the NSPR 4.6.1 Release Notes, which list all the changes since NSPR 4.6: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/release-notes/nspr461.html I recommend you upgrade to the latest patch release. (That is, if you are using NSPR 4.6, you should upgrade to the latest NSPR 4.6.x.) But you can certainly read the release notes or source code diffs and make your own decision. Wan-Teh -- Learn. Network. Experience open source. Red Hat Summit Nashville | May 30 - June 2, 2006 Learn more: http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/ [-- Attachment #2 --] 0 *H 010 + 0 *H X0(0#ߖÙ(OW0 *H 0e10 USE10U AddTrust AB10UAddTrust TTP Network1!0UAddTrust Class 1 CA Root0 051223000000Z 061223235959Z01503U,Comodo Trust Network - PERSONA NOT VALIDATED1F0DU=Terms and Conditions of use: http://www.comodo.net/repository10U(c)2003 Comodo Limited10U Wan-Teh Chang1!0 *H wtchang@redhat.com00 *H 0 w-v!NQuV{ugjB[mq.`<#?N,(K) j^+'-9ک0nMOꣻ+d^͜fd㍗LD0tfp.B 00UÌ|ULn'Qf0U0U0 0 U%0++10 `HB 0FU ?0=0;+10+0)+https://secure.comodo.net/CPS0wUp0n06420http://crl.comodoca.com/AddTrustClass1CARoot.crl0420.http://crl.comodo.net/AddTrustClass1CARoot.crl0+z0x0;+0/http://crt.comodoca.com/AddTrustUTNClientCA.crt09+0-http://crt.comodo.net/AddTrustUTNClientCA.crt0U0wtchang@redhat.com0 *H jCAk< -_ĀbS1<%,ꁶu9hhH_{hC{GPd."3tH7Jڜ81r2ݴتBzB,FõAĸg`pt Csk:s!je2XLmyr^n*zpDZ4:O즖fb[|xݬ7h0 M#U6~`/6(1'"S ~ahʀMI?Lzf\WQT0(0#ߖÙ(OW0 *H 0e10 USE10U AddTrust AB10UAddTrust TTP Network1!0UAddTrust Class 1 CA Root0 051223000000Z 061223235959Z01503U,Comodo Trust Network - PERSONA NOT VALIDATED1F0DU=Terms and Conditions of use: http://www.comodo.net/repository10U(c)2003 Comodo Limited10U Wan-Teh Chang1!0 *H wtchang@redhat.com00 *H 0 w-v!NQuV{ugjB[mq.`<#?N,(K) j^+'-9ک0nMOꣻ+d^͜fd㍗LD0tfp.B 00UÌ|ULn'Qf0U0U0 0 U%0++10 `HB 0FU ?0=0;+10+0)+https://secure.comodo.net/CPS0wUp0n06420http://crl.comodoca.com/AddTrustClass1CARoot.crl0420.http://crl.comodo.net/AddTrustClass1CARoot.crl0+z0x0;+0/http://crt.comodoca.com/AddTrustUTNClientCA.crt09+0-http://crt.comodo.net/AddTrustUTNClientCA.crt0U0wtchang@redhat.com0 *H jCAk< -_ĀbS1<%,ꁶu9hhH_{hC{GPd."3tH7Jڜ81r2ݴتBzB,FõAĸg`pt Csk:s!je2XLmyr^n*zpDZ4:O즖fb[|xݬ7h0 M#U6~`/6(1'"S ~ahʀMI?Lzf\WQT100y0e10 USE10U AddTrust AB10UAddTrust TTP Network1!0UAddTrust Class 1 CA Root#ߖÙ(OW0 + 0 *H 1 *H 0 *H 1 060119220352Z0# *H 1ʍ% 3;$B0R *H 1E0C0 *H 0*H 0 *H @0+0 *H (0 +71{0y0e10 USE10U AddTrust AB10UAddTrust TTP Network1!0UAddTrust Class 1 CA Root#ߖÙ(OW0*H 1{y0e10 USE10U AddTrust AB10UAddTrust TTP Network1!0UAddTrust Class 1 CA Root#ߖÙ(OW0 *H Fܿia?mkPb`8 YeAitO][U24)V>bu/qXykMmV c b{kP<UR7&K6.6ڠPLa(Whome | help
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