[Pki-devel] [PATCH] pki-vakwetu-0028-Added-policy-deprecations.patch
Ade Lee
alee at redhat.com
Sat Mar 24 00:54:18 UTC 2012
Thanks - pushed to master.
There were about 950 or so warnings before this patch. Down to 563.
Ade
On Fri, 2012-03-23 at 17:42 -0700, Matthew Harmsen wrote:
> On 03/23/12 17:39, Matthew Harmsen wrote:
> > On 03/23/12 13:34, Ade Lee wrote:
> > > Added policy deprecations
> > >
> > > Many of the policy deprecation warnings come from classes that probably ought to
> > > be deprecated as part of the deprecated policy framework as well. Making these
> > > as deprecated removes the deprecation warnings - and we can really see where
> > > we make sure of deprecated policy code elsewhere.
> > >
> > > Also removed some URLEncoder, Decoder deprecations
> > >
> > > Please review.
> > > Ade
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > ACK
> >
> > Tested this by:
> > * applying the patch
> > * building and installing a fresh CA and KRA
> > * enrolling a CA user cert
> > * enrolling CA signing/encryption user certs which exercise
> > the KRA
> > * revoking a CA user cert
> > * un-revoking a CA user cert
> > Everything worked.
> >
> > Also compiled under Eclipse and saw numerous Policy deprecations (do
> > not know how many existed prior to this patch).
> >
> >
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> Alee,
>
> Although I believe that it is un-related to this bug (as I believe
> that I have seen this issue before), when configuring the DRM via the
> Browser GUI, I saw the following:
> Security Domain (SjcRedhat Domain) Login
>
> The Enterprise DRM Administrator will register this DRM
> Subsystem located at pkilinux.sjc.redhat.com under this
> Security Domain located at pkilinux.sjc.redhat.com. The
> credential information will be provided to the Security Domain
> for authentication.
>
> ! $errorString
>
> Uid:
> Password:
> --- Matt
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