I have been trying to use GCC trunk to build Firefox trunk sources and the
build works fine. What I am having problems with is when I try to run
Firefox, I get the following errors:
./firefox-bin: /usr/lib64/libnss3.so: version `NSS_3.11.1' not found
(required by ./libxul.so)
./firefox-bin: /u
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Um, please explain "it doesn't have the Netscape option active".
What it? What Netscape option?
Run KeyMan, select Open Existing, Local resource..., Read Netscape database.
At home I only had "Open a file..." active but here at work I also have
"Read Netscape database
James Mansion wrote:
> Would there be any interest in collaboration on fixing this mess
> so it all builds natively with CMake?
What is CMake?
Is it perhaps a successor to nmake, found in the new MSVC packages?
I think we really don't want to have to maintain two separate makefile
systems. NS
David Stutzman wrote:
> Dennis Sinelnikov wrote:
>> Take a look at IBM's free KeyMan tool --
>> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/keyman
>> I was able to accomplish what you want to do with this tool.
>
> That worked...editing the P12 file. At first I was trying to open the
> NSS db but it doe
>Kyle wrote
>> As for Firefox, the only thing which can be used via JavaScript is
>> signtext. If there were a crypto object in the DOM which could
>> support more than just signtext, it would be quite nice -- but there
>> isn't one as far as I've been able to tell. (I have not looked that
>> clo
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