Nelson B wrote:
The new CAs that were added in November/December 2004 did not go into
FF 1.0.1 which came out in March, and now it seems they will also not
go into FF 1.0.2.
In https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286153 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
changed:
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Attachment #177437|approval-aviary1.0.2? |approval-aviary1.0.2-,
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(From update of attachment 177437)
a- for 1.0.2, want to minimize changes so we can ship.
Nelson, you misunderstood the purpose of that bug.
I described exactly what's currently on the
AVIARY_1_0_1_20050124_BRANCH at the beginning of
that bug report. That branch already has the new
root CA certs in nssckbi module version 1.42.
So those root CA certs will be in Firefox 1.0.2,
Thunderbird 1.0.2, and and Mozilla 1.7.6.
Dan Veditz gave me the necessary mozilla.org drivers
approval for checking in those root CA certs right
away.
The purpose of that bug is to get the rest of NSS
up to date on the AVIARY_1_0_1_20050124_BRANCH.
(The nssckbi module is somewhat independent of the
rest of NSS.)
Wan-Teh
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