On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Michael Moss <[email protected]> wrote:
> For those who haven't been following this whole saga, note that there
> is an Ubuntu bug for this, and so far they have been unwilling to
> backport it to Hardy. They applied a fix (unfortunately broken) to
> Intrepid, but don't seem inclined to muck with Hardy unless it's a
> security fix. At this point, any new requests would be targeted to
> Jaunty by default.

As I understand it, NSS must be built as a .so, at least in part.
Since we cannot statically link NSS, I don't believe it should be in
our tree. Since we're already going to provide packages for 32-bit
systems, we can also provide a libnss-32 (or whatever) package and
make chromium-browser depend on that.


AGL

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