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Still use recursive for documentation and translation.
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When running as setuid() or setgid() don't access the user's home
directory, or use $HOME environment variables.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=985014
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A new flag to pass to p11_kit_modules_load() and related functions
which limits loaded modules to ones with "trust-policy: yes".
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* Sort loaded modules appropriately using the 'priority' option. This
allows us to have a predictable order for callers, when callers
iterate through modules.
* Modules default to having an 'priority' option of '0'.
* If modules have the same order value, then sort by name.
* The above assumes the role of ordering trust-policy sources.
* Change the trust-policy option to a boolean
* Some of this code will be rearranged when the managed branch
is merged.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61978
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* Try to make /etc/pkcs11/modules for administrator use
* Override the old pkg-config variables to help packages start
using the new location
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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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