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------- Additional Comments From justin affinix com 2007-08-03 10:52 -------
QCA is extremely flexible with regards to the root certificates. Even QCA v1
was this way (and indeed, you could add certs into Psi 0.10 and all prior
releases based on QCA v1, dating back to 2003).
With QCA v2, there is additionally a notion of "system" root certificates,
which gives you easy access to the root certificate storage of your operating
system. If your OS does not support its own root certificates, then QCA
bundles a copy of the Mozilla roots for the occasion (this is what you found in
the qca/certs/ dir in SVN). It is also possible to add alternative system
certificate storage support via plugins. Please note that using the system
roots requires a voluntary call to QCA::systemStore(). You are totally in
control of what certs count as root certs, and you can even read from your own
files and build your own list at runtime, etc, just like with QCA v1.
So yeah, Kopete could do this. It just doesn't.
I had to write this because the comments on this bug were horrifying. :)
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