Bug 348081 - Port qt to use NSS library for cryptography
Summary: Port qt to use NSS library for cryptography
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: qt
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
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Assignee: Than Ngo
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks: CryptoConsolidation
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2007-10-23 10:22 UTC by Peter Vrabec
Modified: 2009-09-21 00:16 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Doc Type: Enhancement
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Last Closed: 2009-09-21 00:16:36 UTC
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Description Peter Vrabec 2007-10-23 10:22:31 UTC
qt should be ported to use NSS library for cryptography.
See the tracking bug for details and links on how it could be done.

Comment 1 Bug Zapper 2008-11-26 08:04:27 UTC
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Comment 2 Rex Dieter 2009-09-21 00:16:36 UTC
Time to accept reality, and admit this isn't going to happen (without anyone currently or planned in fedora/redhat to drive this and coordinate with upstream).


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