mozilla/security/python/nss/doc ChangeLog

jdennis%redhat.com <[email protected]> Mon, 8 Oct 2012 06:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
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	ChangeLog 
Log Message:
Prepare 0.13 release, Changelog info below:
  * Fix NSS SECITEM_CompareItem bug via workaround.

  * Fix incorrect format strings in PyArg_ParseTuple* for:
    - GeneralName
    - BasicConstraints
    - cert_x509_key_usage

  * Fix bug when decoding certificate BasicConstraints extension
	
  * Fix hang in setup_certs.

  * For NSS >= 3.13 support CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD

  * You can now query for a specific certificate extension
    Certficate.get_extension()

  * The following classes were added:
    - RSAGenParams

  * The following class methods were added:
    - nss.nss.Certificate.get_extension
    - nss.nss.PK11Slot.generate_key_pair
    - nss.nss.DSAPublicKey.format
    - nss.nss.DSAPublicKey.format_lines

  * The following module functions were added:
    - nss.nss.pub_wrap_sym_key

  * The following internal utilities were added:
    - PyString_UTF8
    - SecItem_new_alloc()

  * The following class constructors were modified to accept
    intialization parameters

    - KEYPQGParams (DSA generation parameters)

  * The PublicKey formatting (i.e. format_lines) was augmented
    to format DSA keys (formerly it only recognized RSA keys).

  * Allow lables and values to be justified when printing objects

  * The following were deprecated:
    - nss.nss.make_line_pairs (replaced by nss.nss.make_line_fmt_tuples)

    Deprecated Functionality:
    -------------------------
    - make_line_pairs() has been replaced by make_line_fmt_tuples()
      because 2-valued tuples were not sufficently general. It is
      expected very few programs will have used this function, it's mostly
      used internally but provided as a support utility.