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-This is a very trivial program that loads and excercises a PKCS#11
-module, trying basic operations. I used it as a basic check that
-my data-only modules for NSS worked, and I'm including it here as
-a first sample test program.
-
-
-This program uses GNU autoconf: run ./configure --help for info.
-In addition to the standard options, the configure script accepts
-the following:
-
- --with-nspr[=path] specify location of NSPR
- --with-nss-dist[=path] specify path to NSS dist directory
- --with-nss-hdrs[=path] or, specify path to installed NSS headers
- --with-rsa-hdrs[=path] if not using NSS, specify path to RSA headers
- --disable-debug default is enabled
-
-This program uses NSPR; you may specify the path to your NSPR
-installation by using the "--with-nspr" option. The specified
-directory should be the one containing "include" and "lib."
-If this option is not given, the default is the usual prefix
-directories; see ./configure --help for more info.
-
-This program requires either the pkcs11*.h files from RSA, or
-the NSS equivalents. To specify their location, you must
-specify one of --with-nss-dist, --with-nss-hdrs, or --with-rsa-hdrs.
-
-If you have an NSS build tree, specify --with-nss-dist and provide
-the path to the mozilla/dist/*.OBJ directory. (If you got this
-package by checking it out from mozilla, it should be about six
-directories up, once you've built NSS.)
-
-Alternatively, if you have an NSS installation (including "private"
-files, e.g. "ck.h") you may point directly to the directory containing
-the headers with --with-nss-hdrs.
-
-If you would rather use the RSA-provided header files, or your own
-versions of them, specify their location with --with-rsa-hdrs.
-
-The flag --disable-debug doesn't really do much here other than
-exclude the CVS_ID info from the binary.
-
-
-To run the program, specify the name of the .so (or your platform's
-equivalent) containing the module to be tested, e.g.:
-
- ./trivial ../../../../../../dist/*.OBJ/lib/libnssckbi.so
-
-
-If you're using NSS, and using our experimental "installer's
-arguments" fields in CK_C_INITIALIZE_ARGS, you can specify an
-"installer argument" with the -i flag:
-
- ./trivial -i ~/.netscape/certs.db [...]/libnssckdb.so
-
-
-Share and enjoy.