rblythe wrote:
I am trying to build NSS-3.11.
The patch, configure, and make portions of the instruction work fine.
When I attempt to perform the test (as unpriviledged user), I have had
mixed results.
When I have DOMSUF=blytheworks.com, I get 346 not 770. I removed
everything (rm -Rf nss-3.11) and started over and used
DOMSUF=mydomain.com. This time I get 222 not 770. I also made sure
that I exited out of all sub-shells before starting over.
I am working from blfs-svn-20060415 and I checked the pages I
downloaded against what is on the site now, and the instructions are
the same.
I believe that I am not understaning what a <validdomain.name> is, in
order to get this to test properly. Everything else on my system has
compiled, tested, and built without a hitch, so I don't know what I am
doing incorrectly. Is it 100% necessary to have 770 as an end result?
I did md5sum nss-3.11.tar.gz and my output matched the book so it is a
good download. I am stumped with this one. Any help will be
appreciated. Also
Thanks,
rblythe
After checking the test output .html, I notices that all of the failures
had to do with TLS and SSL. The log is too large to post in the e-mail
(I guess it is time for me to learn how to tar/compress files and not
just unpack them).
Anyway, could this have something to do with openSSL? It is installed
per the BLFS instructions, but the version I installed was openSSL-0.97
(I think it was"i" in early April when I installed it) not 0.98a or b.
If this turns out to be part (if not all) of the problem, can
openSSL-0.98b (current BLFS-SVN) be installed without mucking up
everything else?
Thanks again,
rblythe
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