Hanno Böck wrote:
[...]
Firefox release source bundles nss, but it's good linux distribution policy to
avoid bundled libraries, so this shouldn't happen.

Maybe in general, but in this case what you really want is the NSS version that's used by Firefox.

I think what the process guarantees is :
- the NSS cvs repository will be tagged,
- that tag will be published on https://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS:Tags
- two TAG-INFO file in the security/nss and nsprpub directory of the firefox release will contain the value of the NSS and NSPR tags have been imported. (this is new, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550223 )

So I think the best is to get the source directly from the CVS repository using that tag name, rather than wait for the release tarball.
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