thank you for the answer. I think I'll content myself with the WinNT
flavor of NSPR because building the Win95 flavor seems to be a little
bit complicated :)
best regards
Amine
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Just a little question : why jss4.dll needs libraries of nspr package
such :
- libnspr4.dll
- libplc4.dll
- libplds4.dll
even if we can expect that
- nspr4.dll
- plc4.dll
- plds4.dll
which exist in C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox are probably similar ?
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Just a little question : why jss4.dll needs libraries of nspr package
such :
- libnspr4.dll
- libplc4.dll
- libplds4.dll
even if we can expect that
- nspr4.dll
- plc4.dll
- plds4.dll
which exist in C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox are probably similar ?
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operly.
I didn't set my path to the nss-3.11.4 package because the libraries
existing in my C:\Programe Files\Mozilla Firefox are more update
(3.12.3.0).
Thank you once again,
Amine
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Well, I'll try to be very precise this time.
I am writing a little Java program that uses an NSS Internal PKCS#11
Module for signing. Am using Win XP, service pack 3 and, for now, no
Visual C++ is installed.
So am using the JSS 4.2 that uses NSPR 4.6.4 and NSS 3.11.4. I've
downloaded the JSS Shar
oy
the application.
I've also tried to rebuild the jss4.dll with BUILD_OPT=1 and i've got
the same library exposed on the Mozilla links . How can I override
this
problem ? I think that Mozilla is giving the debug build of the jss
shared library instead of the release build.
Thank you in ad
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