On 1/28/06, Jonathan Berry <berryja(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed FC5T2 x86_64 to test it out. Install went smoothly
and I just finished up all the updates. I seem to be having an issue
with the NSS update:
# grep -i nss /var/log/yum.log
Jan 28 00:06:03 Updated: nss.x86_64 3.11-3
Jan 28 00:07:25 Updated: nss.i386 3.11-3
Jan 28 00:20:14 Updated: nss_ldap.i386 248-1
Jan 28 00:20:18 Updated: nss_ldap.x86_64 248-1
I have seen two symptoms of some problem thus far in Firefox and
Evolution. Firefox starts with a warning that it could not initialize
the security component (something to that effect) and gives some
statement that it could be a file permissions problem in the profile
directory. Perms look to be okay in ~/.mozilla/firefox/ and I get no
SELinux or other messages. Evolution flat refuses to run. The
problem is more apparent from the command line:
$ evolution
(evolution:3437): evolution-smime-WARNING **: Failed all methods for
initializing NSS
(evolution:3437): camel-WARNING **: Failed to initialize NSS
Any ideas? Time for a bugzilla entry? (probably after I sleep some...)
More information...
I just tried reinstalling the original nss pacakges and I am still
having issues. Firefox gives the security warning and will not do any
ssl stuff (not good!) and evolution will not start.
$ rpm -qa nss{,_ldap}
nss_ldap-244-2.1.x86_64
nss-3.11-2.x86_64
nss_ldap-244-2.1.i386
nss-3.11-2.i386
I've tried rebooting and even booting the original kernel and get the
same results. Is anyone else seeing this?
Jonathan