ca-certificates 20111211 source package in Ubuntu

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ca-certificates (20111211) unstable; urgency=low


  * Clarify CA audit note in package description and README.debian. Thanks
    to C.J. Adams-Collier for the patch.  Closes: #594383
  * Remove French Government IGC/A CA certificates. The RSA certificate is
    included in the Mozilla bundle and the DSA certificate is not in use.
    Closes: #646767
  * Remove expired signet.pl CAs.  Closes: #647849
  * Remove expired brasil.gov.br CA.
  * Edit 20111025 changelog/NEWS entries to correctly list installed CAs
  * Use 'set -e' in body of debian/postinst
  * Update mozilla/certdata.txt to version 1.80
    (no added/removed CAs)
  * Update mozilla/certdata2pem.py to parse NETSCAPE or NSS data

 -- Michael Shuler <email address hidden>  Sun, 11 Dec 2011 19:05:32 -0600

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Binary packages built by this source

ca-certificates: Common CA certificates

 This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow SSL-based
 applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections.
 .
 It includes, among others, certificate authorities used by the Debian
 infrastructure and those shipped with Mozilla's browsers.
 .
 Please note that Debian can neither confirm nor deny whether the
 certificate authorities whose certificates are included in this package
 have in any way been audited for trustworthiness or RFC 3647 compliance.
 Full responsibility to assess them belongs to the local system
 administrator.