Bob Lord wrote: > > The current plan is that SSL and other crypto operations will *not* be > built by default. This means if you don't want crypto, you don't have > to do anything special, and PSM will not be built. If you *do* want > crypto, you'll have to set an environment variable before you build. > When you do that, PSM and NSS will be pulled and built on your system. How about the nightlies? Will these have PSM, or will there be a separate PSM xpi nightly? One way or another, it should be possible to get a version of PSM that is at least as current (preferably *exactly* as current) as the nightly you are using... Stuart.
- Re: SSL in the Trunk David Drinan
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk David Drinan
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Chris Seawood
- Re: SSL in the Trunk David Drinan
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Chris Seawood
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Bob Lord
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Stuart Ballard
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Stuart Ballard
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Christopher Blizzard
- Re: SSL in the Trunk David Drinan
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Igor Shaterin
- Re: SSL in the Trunk David Drinan
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Ben Bucksch
- Re: SSL in the Trunk Stuart Ballard
