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CVS commit: pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: nia
Date: Fri Mar 27 18:49:39 UTC 2020
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts: DESCR
Log Message:
mozilla-rootcerts: Mention 'mozilla-rootcerts install' in the DESCR
This seems to be a far more common operation than 'extract', I'm slightly
confused why it onlymentions installing to the current working directory.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.
Modified files:
Index: pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR
diff -u pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR:1.3 pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR:1.4
--- pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR:1.3 Fri Mar 27 16:36:51 2020
+++ pkgsrc/security/mozilla-rootcerts/DESCR Fri Mar 27 18:49:38 2020
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
This package provides the certificates distributed by the Mozilla
Project. It also provides a script, mozilla-rootcerts, which can be
-used to extract the root CA certificates distributed by the Mozilla
-Project into the current working directory and to rehash the existing
-certificates. The directory can be used by most SSL-aware programs
-that expect a "CA certificate path".
+used to install the root CA certificates distributed by the Mozilla
+Project into a location that makes them usable by OpenSSL and other
+TLS implementations, and rehash the existing certificates.
NB: This package provides certificates, but does not as a consequence
of installation configure them as trust anchors in any particular
SSL/TLS implementation. See the mozilla-rootcerts script for a way to
-configure them. See also Mozilla-rootcerts-openssl for a package that
-configures these certificates as trust anchors in OpenSSL.
+configure them. See also mozilla-rootcerts-openssl for a package that
+configures these certificates as trust anchors upon installation.
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