In the instructions for make-ca-1.2 
(http://linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable-systemd/postlfs/make-ca.html) it 
says:
'As the root user, after installing p11-kit-0.23.15, download the certificate 
source...'.
This means, (1) install make-ca, (2) install p11-kit, (3) run /usr/sbin/make-ca 
-g.
Now, p11-kit 
(http://linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable-systemd/postlfs/p11-kit.html) 
lists NSS 
(http://linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable-systemd/postlfs/nss.html) as 
optional runtime dependency, but NSS lists p11-kit as recommended runtime 
dependency.
And both, NSS and p11-kit, create a link:
/usr/lib/libnssckbi.so -> ./pkcs11/p11-kit-trust.so
which seems to be doing the same thing.
Is this some kind of circular dependency? In which order should I install NSS, 
p11-kit, and make-ca?
Greetings,

Hans
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