--- Mike Hearn m.hearn@signal.qinetiq.com wrote:
LOCATIONS="/usr/lib/mozilla /usr/lib/mozilla-* /usr/lib/firefox-* /usr/lib/netscape /usr/lib/opera /usr/lib/MozillaFirebird /usr/lib/firefox /usr/local/netscape /usr/local/mozilla /usr/local/MozillaFirebird /usr/local/firefox /opt/mozilla /opt/netscape /opt/MozillaFirebird /opt/firefox"
Eek! That's pretty much the definition of "bad hack" if I ever saw one.
Yeah. I guess it could be reduced to this but its still a hack.
LOCATIONS="/usr/lib/mozilla /usr/lib/mozilla-* /usr/lib/firefox-* /usr/lib/netscape /usr/lib/firefox /usr/local/netscape /usr/local/mozilla /usr/local/firefox /opt/mozilla /opt/netscape /opt/MozillaFirebird /opt/firefox"
It also doesn't get away from the totally non-intuitive relationship between "I upgraded my web browser and now I can't run <insert favourite SSL using app here>".
Well NSS has been stable for a long time and has a nice regression suite from what I have read. I dont see why updating the browser would break it.
But, still, I'm not the one who's going to do the work, so take my opinion with a pinch of salt :)
Maybe we should just import one of them either gnutls or nss and be done with it. I guess thats Alexandres call.
Thanks Steven
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