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The builder completes the objects from the parsed data and takes
over the responsibilities that the parser and adapter previously
shared.
This is necessary to prepare for arbitrary data coming from
the p11-kit specific input files.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62329
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* Accept a single --with-trust-paths argument to ./configure
which cotnains all the input paths.
* The --with-system-anchors and --with-system-certificates
./configure arguments are no longer supported. Since they were
only present briefly, no provision is made for backwards
compatibility.
* Each input file is treated as containing anchors by default
unless an input certificate contains detailed trust information.
* The files in each input directory are not automatically treated
as anchors unless a certificate contains detailed trust information.
* The files in anchors/ subdirectory of each input directory are
automatically marked as anchors.
* The files in the blacklist/ subdirectory of each input directory
are automatically marked as blacklisted.
* Update tests and move around test certificates so we can
test these changes.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62327
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* Build a script to help with this
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60792
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* Implement atomic writes of files
* Writing with checks that not overwriting anything unless desired
* Writing and overwriting of directory contents in a robust way
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This is based off the roots-store from gnome-keyring and loads
certificates from a root directory and exposes them as PKCS#11
objects.
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Start using p11_ as our internal prefix rather than _p11_. We explicitly
export p11_kit_ so this is fine as far as visibility.
Move the threading, mutex, and module compat, dict, and array code
into the common directory too.
Take this opportunity to clean up a bit of internal API as well,
since so many lines are being touched internally.
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