Thanks for the work on the Hardy update.

As discussed on IRC. The debdiff for hardy is nearly 632,000 lines long.
The vast majority of this is from nss-fips, which is apparently new.
>From what I can tell, this code is now being used based on changes in
80_security_build.patch. Apparently this is to fix upstream
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419030. Are the > 600,000
lines of newly compiled code really needed for this update? What testing
has been done to show there are no regressions, especially in regards to
the NSS related functionality?

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