Hi,

I have just unzipped "nss-3.11.4-with-nspr-4.6.4.tar.gz" (downloaded from 
the site) and then followed the build instructions - all seemd to go 
without problems.  I then 
transferred some of the  .so's and the utility "certutil" - 

-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users        2962 Jul  3 10:30 ReadMe.txt
drwxr-xr-x   2 alanm    users        1024 Sep 26 11:47 certdb
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      478371 Sep 25 13:22 certutil
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users     1447986 Jul  2 15:44 libcrypto.so(xxzx)
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users     1447986 Jul  3 10:19 
libcrypto.so.0.9.8(xxx)
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      920773 Sep 24 15:10 libnspr4.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users     2707504 Sep 25 13:15 libnss3.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users       85894 Sep 24 15:10 libplc4.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users       58946 Sep 24 15:10 libplds4.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      735790 Sep 25 13:18 libsmime3.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users         476 Sep 25 13:27 libsoftokn3.chk
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users     1613709 Sep 25 13:12 libsoftokn3.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      269749 Jul  2 15:44 libssl.so(xxx)
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      269749 Jul  3 10:18 
libssl.so.0.9.8(xxx)
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      901728 Sep 25 13:17 libssl3.so
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      774609 Sep 24 15:30 modutil
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      435321 Jul  2 15:45 openssl(xxx)
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users           8 Sep 26 13:04 password
-rwxr-----   1 alanm    users      410746 Sep 24 15:25 pk12util


When I ran this util to create the .db's I was greated with and error 
message that doesn't actually give much away (other then it hasn't worked)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Certificate_Conversion_Tools(new)]$ export 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Certificate_Conversion_Tools(new)]$ ./certutil -N -d certdb/ 

certutil: function failed: An I/O error occurred during security 
authorization.


I repeated the exercise with the  "nss-3.10.tar.gz" and that produced 
..so's and executables that worked as documented. (which tends to suggest 
that my build and run-time environments are OK)

I am a relative newcomer to Linux and to NSS - what am I doing wrong!!!!!

-- Alan Morris
   The Logic Group
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