On 07/29/2010 10:33 PM, Alexander V Vershilov wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 06:13:56PM -0700, Kyle Hamilton wrote
>
>> If you have something that looks like '[2^i' in your source file, it
>> means that there's probably an 'esc' character in there as well, and it
>> looks like someon
On 2010-07-29 18:35 PDT, Alexander V Vershilov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to build package pki-utils-1.3.1. And it fails on building
> cmsutils:
> pki-util-1.3.1/src/com/netscape/cmsutil/crypto/CryptoUtil.java
> at string:
> org.mozilla.jss.crypto.KeyPairGeneratorSp[2^i.Usage[
Thanks.
Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 06:13:56PM -0700, Kyle Hamilton wrote
> If you have something that looks like '[2^i' in your source file, it
> means that there's probably an 'esc' character in there as well, and it
> looks like someone tried to use arrow keys on a VT102-akin terminal to
> edit it.
If you have something that looks like '[2^i' in your source file, it
means that there's probably an 'esc' character in there as well, and it
looks like someone tried to use arrow keys on a VT102-akin terminal to
edit it.
Delete your current tree, download the package again, unpack it, and try
rec
Hello.
I'm trying to build package pki-utils-1.3.1. And it fails on building cmsutils:
pki-util-1.3.1/src/com/netscape/cmsutil/crypto/CryptoUtil.java
at string:
org.mozilla.jss.crypto.KeyPairGeneratorSp[2^i.Usage[] usage_ops,
And at the class hierarchi on page
http://www.mozilla.or
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