On 01/08/2011 03:39 PM, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This is sort of a follow-up to the previous email about Thunderbird. As
> I mentioned, the Xulrunner instructions have a command to build symlinks
> in /usr/bin. We end up with /usr/bin/lib{xul,xpcom,mozjs}.so.
> 
> Is there really any need for these links? It is my feeling that if any
> package needs a Xulrunner Gecko engine, that package will read the
> Xulrunner pkgconfig file to locate the includes and libs. Ken, DJ, do
> you know any package that actually uses the symlinked libs?
> 

Also, just FYI, when NSS or Firefox is updated, I update the BLFS CA
certificates to match, whether an official NSS update release is made or
not. No action required for this update as they are the same (I checked
last week). In the auxfiles directory, there is a script called
mkblfsca.sh that generates a tarball for this, just drop the
certdata.txt file from the distribution (either NSS or Firefox) into
that directory and run the script (after changing the version number in
the script to match the NSS version number). Should probably add a
comment in the xml someplace.

-- DJ Lucas

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