On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Mark Mentovai wrote:
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> I would avoid this. -Xarch_arch is implemented as an Apple GCC
> driverdriver option and isn’t available in mainline GCC or even the
> Apple GCC’s CPU-specific frontends (such as i686-apple-darwin10-
> gcc-4.2.1). -Xarch_arch would allow t
On 03/29/2011 09:03 AM, From Brian Bailey:
Any ideas what I am doing wrong, and/or which signing tools will correctly
embed the certificate chain into the XPI so end users without the new
Intermediary CA certs can validate the chain appropriately?
The intermediate CA certificates should be us
Kaspar Brand wrote:
> On 24.1.11 22:08, Wan-Teh Chang wrote:
> > It is also possible to build for two arches in one pass, for example,
> > gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64. GCC still compiles each file twice in
> > this method. This method does have one limitation -- you can't define
> > an arch-speci
I was about to ask a similar question. I have a two certificates, from
different commercial providers, both claim to be able to sign XPI's. However
when I sign the XPI, all machines claim error -260 (don't trust root CA) on
install.
If I install all the CA's required intermediaries, and export
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