On 2/7/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We, on the other hand, have to allow for builders who want to use
> system-install NSS/NSPR and those that wish to use Mozillas.
>

My mozilla nitpick does not conflict with that. If the user has used
mozilla's internal nss for mozilla installation, the mozilla-nss.pc
file should be installed. But if he has used the system installed nss,
then mozilla-nss.pc should not be installed.

Down the line, when installing evolution, if the user has both nss and
mozilla-nss, he can choose which nss he wants to use for the
compilation. If he wanted the system installed nss, he would perform
the sed.

In reality, a user who has both nss and mozilla-nss is already a
pariah since he is not using the recommended method (of using the
system installed nss) ;-)

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