Mozilla 1.6 in rawhide

Joshua Eichorn jeichorn at joshuaeichorn.com
Tue Jan 20 17:43:58 UTC 2004


Hugo van der Kooij wrote:

>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Mike Chambers wrote:
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>>On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 23:32, Bill Nottingham wrote:
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>>>Mike Chambers (mike at netlyncs.com) said:
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>>>>Anyone noticed that mozilla-psm was missing in rawhide?  And I believe
>>>>this package is the one that allows viewing of secure web sites?
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>>>It was integrated into the main mozilla package, as I recall.
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>>Well, I just tried again going to Red Hat's mailman URL which is using
>>https and it still told me I needed Personal Security Manager.
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>PSM is not SSL related but is related to stored passwords.
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>You propably left your personal .mozilla directories around from an older
>version.
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>Hugo.
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Thats not really true at all, from a random mozilla-psm*.rpm package i 
had lying around
Name        : mozilla-psm                  Relocations: /usr
Version     : 1.4b                              Vendor: (none)
Release     : 2003052310_trunk_rh8_gtk2     Build Date: Fri 23 May 2003 
03:58:33 PM MST
Install Date: (not installed)               Build Host: 
localhost.localdomain
Group       : Applications/Internet         Source RPM: 
mozilla-1.4b-2003052310_trunk_rh8_gtk2.src.rpm
Size        : 1073062                          License: MPL
Signature   : (none)
Summary     : SSL support for Mozilla.
Description :
The mozilla-psm package provides Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support
for the Mozilla Web browser.

But as you can see by looking at a any recent fedora mozilla rpm
rpm -q --obsoletes mozilla
mozilla-psm

ssl is built into the default package so you don't need mozilla-psm for 
ssl support
-josh






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