On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Mike Hommey <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 12:09:20PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 11:51:21AM +0100, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: >> > I do not understand what is missing, the script is actually listed in >> > the make install rule (AFAIK): >> > >> > >> > $ cat mozilla/security/nss/cmd/smimetools/rules.mk >> > ... >> > install:: >> > $(INSTALL) -m 755 $(SCRIPTS) $(SOURCE_BIN_DIR) >> > >> > >> > Is there a reason to skip the 'make install' step in the debian package ? >> >> Because everything is already supposedly installed in mozilla/dist by >> the "export" rule, which is applied during the build. So it looks like >> mozilla/security/nss/cmd/smimetools/rules.mk lacks a export rule. >> >> Though it looks like using make install would not require to patch that >> file. > > So, here is the list of all binaries that make install installs: > /usr/bin/modutil > /usr/bin/vfyserv > /usr/bin/vfychain > /usr/bin/tstclnt > /usr/bin/remtest > /usr/bin/nonspr10 > /usr/bin/conflict > /usr/bin/baddbdir > /usr/bin/symkeyutil > /usr/bin/strsclnt > /usr/bin/ssltap > /usr/bin/smime > /usr/bin/cmsutil > /usr/bin/mangle > /usr/bin/shlibsign > /usr/bin/signver > /usr/bin/signtool > /usr/bin/selfserv > /usr/bin/sdrtest > /usr/bin/rsaperf > /usr/bin/pwdecrypt > /usr/bin/pp > /usr/bin/pk11mode > /usr/bin/pk12util > /usr/bin/p7verify > /usr/bin/p7sign > /usr/bin/p7env > /usr/bin/p7content > /usr/bin/oidcalc > /usr/bin/ocspclnt > /usr/bin/multinit > /usr/bin/makepqg > /usr/bin/fipstest > /usr/bin/digest > /usr/bin/derdump > /usr/bin/dbtest > /usr/bin/crmftest > /usr/bin/crlutil > /usr/bin/checkcert > /usr/bin/certutil > /usr/bin/certcgi > /usr/bin/btoa > /usr/bin/bltest > /usr/bin/atob > /usr/bin/addbuiltin > > I doubt we'll have a use for all of these, and a lot also have quite generic > names that we more than probably don't want in /usr/bin... > > Obviously we'll need to do some selection in there.
That's pretty cool ! Anyway I am sure that you'll be asked to add them one by one. So I would say be prepared for requests later on. Thanks for your work ! -- Mathieu Ps: some have even common name: 'digest' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

