Blame SOURCES/update-ca-trust

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#!/bin/sh
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#set -vx
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# At this time, while this script is trivial, we ignore any parameters given.
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# However, for backwards compatibility reasons, future versions of this script must 
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# support the syntax "update-ca-trust extract" trigger the generation of output 
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# files in $DEST.
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DEST=/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted
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# Prevent p11-kit from reading user configuration files.
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export P11_KIT_NO_USER_CONFIG=1
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# OpenSSL PEM bundle that includes trust flags
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# (BEGIN TRUSTED CERTIFICATE)
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=openssl-bundle --filter=certificates --overwrite --comment $DEST/openssl/ca-bundle.trust.crt
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose server-auth $DEST/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose email $DEST/pem/email-ca-bundle.pem
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose code-signing $DEST/pem/objsign-ca-bundle.pem
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=java-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose server-auth $DEST/java/cacerts
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/usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=edk2-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose=server-auth $DEST/edk2/cacerts.bin