It is being maintained - this release is very recent, there is just not a
documented way to build this on debian-based systems yet. I have been playing
with the setup.py on ubuntu. I have been able to build it:
I have the following packages installed:
libnss3-1d-dbg - Development files for the
On 25/02/11 23:55, John Dennis wrote:
Yes, that's a deficiency. The lack of a project page is part due the
fact I'm the only person supporting the project and the difficulty of
getting the right Mozilla mojo to maintain public pages. So I do
apologize for that, it really should be done.
File an
> You're right on one count, NSS and PKCS11 are large complicated systems.
> NSS actually comprises quite a bit more than PKCS11. PKCS11 is a
> standard promulgated by RSA for managing cryptographic tokens. NSS
> amongst other things provides API's which are compatible with the PKCS11
> API's. NSS
On 02/25/2011 01:08 PM, Chris wrote:
The reason I thought it seemed unmaintained is because I was having a
hard time finding an official page dedicated to the project.
Yes, that's a deficiency. The lack of a project page is part due the
fact I'm the only person supporting the project and the
On Feb 25, 12:41 pm, John Dennis wrote:
> On 02/24/2011 02:39 PM, Chris wrote:
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> > Hello,
>
> > Recently I was looking into the Firefox Sync utility. I setup my own
> > customer server and got my web browser to successfully sync to my
> > computer and then wanted to look at the database entr
On 02/24/2011 02:39 PM, Chris wrote:
Hello,
Recently I was looking into the Firefox Sync utility. I setup my own
customer server and got my web browser to successfully sync to my
computer and then wanted to look at the database entries. Of course
the data is encrypted which makes sense if I'm go
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