TL;DR: Daniel, you are awesome, thank you so much! I owe you $BEVERAGE, when you are in California (if you ever are) :)
Matthew. I tested NSS 3.15.4-1 on my Debian unstable system and I can confirm this is working perfectly with, for example, symkeyutil: mhall@desktop:~$ sudo aptitude install libnss3-tools [sudo] password for mhall: The following NEW packages will be installed: libnss3-tools 0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. Need to get 750 kB of archives. After unpacking 3,897 kB will be used. Get: 1 http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ unstable/main libnss3-tools amd64 2:3.15.4-1 [750 kB] Fetched 750 kB in 0s (832 kB/s) Selecting previously unselected package libnss3-tools. (Reading database ... 228253 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack .../libnss3-tools_2%3a3.15.4-1_amd64.deb ... Unpacking libnss3-tools (2:3.15.4-1) ... Setting up libnss3-tools (2:3.15.4-1) ... mhall@desktop:~$ symkeyutil symkeyutil: you must enter a command! Type symkeyutil -H for more detailed descriptions Usage: symkeyutil -L [std_opts] [-r] symkeyutil -K [-n name] -t type [-s size] [-i id |-j id_file] [std_opts] symkeyutil -D <[-n name | -i id | -j id_file> [std_opts] symkeyutil -I [-n name] [-t type] [-i id | -j id_file] -k data_file [std_opts] symkeyutil -E <-nname | -i id | -j id_file> [-t type] -k data_file [-r] [std_opts] symkeyutil -U [-n name] [-t type] [-i id | -j id_file] -k data_file <wrap_opts> [std_opts] symkeyutil -W <-n name | -i id | -j id_file> [-t type] -k data_file [-r] <wrap_opts> [std_opts] symkeyutil -M <-n name | -i id | -j id_file> -g target_token [std_opts] std_opts -> [-d certdir] [-P dbprefix] [-p password] [-f passwordFile] [-h token] wrap_opts -> <-w wrap_name | -x wrap_id | -y id_file> mhall@desktop:~$ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org