slackbuilds_ponce/system/mozilla-nss
Robby Workman 4efe7dc1f1 system/mozilla-nss: Fixed architecture detection (made automatic)
Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
2011-01-10 19:48:19 -06:00
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faq.html system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
gpl-2.0.txt system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
lgpl-2.1.txt system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
mozilla-nss.info system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
mozilla-nss.SlackBuild system/mozilla-nss: Fixed architecture detection (made automatic) 2011-01-10 19:48:19 -06:00
MPL-1.1.txt system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
README system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
signtool.zlib.diff system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00
slack-desc system/mozilla-nss: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:57 +02:00

Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support
cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications.
Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7,
PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and other security standards.

If you don't care for seamonkey as a browser and are concerned about the vast
amount of space it consumes on your hard drive, you can install mozilla-nss
instead of seamonkey. Typically one of the two has to be installed if you want
to build a package that depends on nspr (the netscape portable runtime
libraries) and nss.