On 11/09/2009 03:04 PM, anthony75 wrote:
> NSPR provides low-level cross platform support for NSS. Is there difference
> between Firefox windows version and Fedora version? 
>   
Fedora's supplied Firefox uses Fedora's system version of NSS. In Fedora
12, I've added NSS system support so applications can all open the same
set of user databases (so my Thunderbird and Firefox actually share NSS
databases).

Code to support these databases has not yet made it into any
Firefox/Mozilla Tree yet (there was some work on this that seems to have
stalled - probably waiting for what common directory to open), but there
are ways to fake out these applications to use a common system database.
I'll try to look up on which wiki has the instructions.

The hope is to have at leat FF & TB using this by default (without need
for a hack) in F-13.

bob

>
> Nelson B Bolyard-2 wrote:
>   
>> On 2009-11-09 13:51 PDT, andro wrote:
>>     
>>> I have a pkcs11 library. Is there any way to install it globally for
>>> firefox, instead of only for current profile/user?
>>>       
>> On what platform?
>> For Fedora, the answer may be yes.
>>
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