[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2021-06-15 Thread GitBox
DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100#issuecomment-862048099 > So basically, we are waiting for someone to do a build for macOS? Pretty much, although I think someone reported problems with signature verification on MacOS

[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2020-10-06 Thread GitBox
DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100#issuecomment-704403118 Another test would be to open an existing validly signed document and verifying that the signature is valid.

[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2020-10-05 Thread GitBox
DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100#issuecomment-703948340 I did my testing with a self-signed certificate that I created about a year ago. The details are hazy now, but I found this set of instructions:

[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2020-09-29 Thread GitBox
DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100#issuecomment-700906638 This needs to be tested on MacOS. Nss integrates somewhat strangely on that platform and we had issues with the previous upgrade.