Package ca-trust: Information

    Source package: ca-trust
    Version: 0.2.0-alt1
    Build time:  Apr 10, 2024, 06:51 PM
    Category: System/Base
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    License: GPLv2+
    Summary: CA certificates and associated trust infrastructure
    Description: 
    This package contains update-ca-trust utility, files and directories
    used to manage a consolidated and dynamic configuration
    feature of Certificate Authority (CA) certificates and associated trust.
    
    The feature is available for new applications that read the
    consolidated configuration files found in the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted
    directory or that load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so.
    
    In order to enable legacy applications, that read the classic files or
    access the classic module, to make use of the new consolidated and dynamic
    configuration feature, the classic filenames have been changed to symbolic
    links. The symbolic links refer to dynamically created and consolidated
    output stored below the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted directory hierarchy.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    ca-trust (noarch)
    ca-trust-directory-hash (noarch)
    ca-trust-java (noarch)

    Maintainer: Mikhail Efremov

    List of contributors:
    Mikhail Efremov

      1. asciidoc
      2. rpm-build >= 4.0.4.185-alt1
      3. xmlto

    Last changed


    April 10, 2024 Mikhail Efremov 0.2.0-alt1
    - BR: Require rpm-build >= 4.0.4.185.
    - Fix directory-hash mode.
    - docs: Update update-ca-trust man page.
    - directory-hash.hook: Overwrite Debian compatibility symlink.
    - directory-hash.hook: Fix running as non-root user.
    - update-ca-trust: Add usage.
    - hooks: Create extract directories if needed.
    - update-ca-trust: Support --output option.
    - docs: Rename blacklist -> blocklist.
    - Turn blocklist symlinks into directories.
    April 9, 2024 Mikhail Efremov 0.1.6-alt1
    - Fixed blacklists.
    Feb. 7, 2024 Mikhail Efremov 0.1.5-alt1
    - Use xmlto for the xml-to-man conversion.