commit f2cd694bb broke "make deb" on master.
It is strange to see a last minute regression!

dpkg-source: error: cannot read 
libreswan/debian/patches/0003-update-README.nss-to-match-debian-defaults-for-IPSEC.patch:
 No such file or directory
dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -i --before-build libreswan su

I think it is better to leave the patch there.
If someone read README.nss they can copy paste the examples.
That is my feeling. Though I haven't used it. And dkg is going to leave it in 
debian.

Just adding difference at the top is not a good idea.
"By default the NSS db is created in /etc/ipsec.d/ on RHEL/Fedora/CentOS
but in /var/lib/ipsec/nss/ on Debian/Ubuntu. The remainder of this file
uses /etc/ipsec.d/ in the examples." 

Now the README.nss examples, such as bellow, are useless on debian.
Later on there are examples which will be confusing, and can't copy and paste.
certutil -M -n cacert1 -t "CT,," -d sql:/etc/ipsec.d

So I suggest to revert f2cd694 

-antony

On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 04:14:10PM +0000, Paul Wouters wrote:

> commit f2cd694bbf07399d9a267a41f08496dbaf6b54a8
> Author: Paul Wouters <pwouters at redhat.com>
> Date:   Tue Jun 26 12:12:47 2018 -0400
> 
>     documentation: fix up README.nss and remove old debian patch for it
> 
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