ALT Linux repos
S: | 2023.07.31-alt1 |
5.0: | 2011.09.02-alt1 |
4.1: | 2007.02.06-alt1 |
4.0: | 2007.02.06-alt1 |
3.0: | |
+backports: | 2007.02.06-alt0.1.M30 |
Group :: System/Base
RPM: ca-certificates
Main Changelog Spec Patches Sources Download Gear Bugs and FR Repocop
Name: ca-certificates
Version: 2011.09.02
Release: alt1
Summary: Common CA Certificates
License: MPL/GPL/LGPL
Group: System/Base
BuildArch: noarch
Source0: mozilla.tar
Source1: alt.tar
Source2: cacert.org.tar
BuildRequires: openssl
%description
This package contains a bundle of X.509 certificates of public Certificate
Authorities (CA). This is useful for any applications to verify SSL/TLS
connection.
Note that certificate authorities whose certificates are included in
this package are not in any way audited for trustworthiness and RFC3647
compliance, and that full responsibility to assess them rests with
the user.
%prep
%setup -c -a1 -a2
%build
export TZ=UTC
pushd mozilla
./ca-bundle.pl certdata.txt >crt
popd
pushd alt
for t in alt; do
printf '#\n# %%s\n#\n\n' 'ALT CA'
openssl x509 -in $t.crt -text -fingerprint
printf '\n\n'
done >crt
popd
pushd cacert.org
for t in root class3; do
printf '#\n# %%s\n#\n\n' "http://www.cacert.org/certs/$t.crt"
openssl x509 -in "$t.crt" -text -fingerprint
printf '\n\n'
done >crt
popd
cat {mozilla,alt,cacert.org}/crt >ca-bundle.crt
%install
install -pDm644 ca-bundle.crt %buildroot%_datadir/%name/ca-bundle.crt
%files
%_datadir/%name
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
Version: 2011.09.02
Release: alt1
Summary: Common CA Certificates
License: MPL/GPL/LGPL
Group: System/Base
BuildArch: noarch
Source0: mozilla.tar
Source1: alt.tar
Source2: cacert.org.tar
BuildRequires: openssl
%description
This package contains a bundle of X.509 certificates of public Certificate
Authorities (CA). This is useful for any applications to verify SSL/TLS
connection.
Note that certificate authorities whose certificates are included in
this package are not in any way audited for trustworthiness and RFC3647
compliance, and that full responsibility to assess them rests with
the user.
%prep
%setup -c -a1 -a2
%build
export TZ=UTC
pushd mozilla
./ca-bundle.pl certdata.txt >crt
popd
pushd alt
for t in alt; do
printf '#\n# %%s\n#\n\n' 'ALT CA'
openssl x509 -in $t.crt -text -fingerprint
printf '\n\n'
done >crt
popd
pushd cacert.org
for t in root class3; do
printf '#\n# %%s\n#\n\n' "http://www.cacert.org/certs/$t.crt"
openssl x509 -in "$t.crt" -text -fingerprint
printf '\n\n'
done >crt
popd
cat {mozilla,alt,cacert.org}/crt >ca-bundle.crt
%install
install -pDm644 ca-bundle.crt %buildroot%_datadir/%name/ca-bundle.crt
%files
%_datadir/%name
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here