--- - branch: MAIN date: Thu Sep 6 13:36:16 UTC 2018 files: - new: '1.688' old: '1.687' path: pkgsrc/security/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/security/Makefile@1.688 type: modified - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/DESCR pathrev: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/DESCR@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/Makefile@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/PLIST@1.1 type: added - new: '1.1' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/security/py-trustme/distinfo@1.1 type: added id: 20180906T133616Z.d9e5629fc437802b8772f0b825d4f7f1a61b4762 log: | py-trustme: added version 0.4.0 trustme is a tiny Python package that does one thing: it gives you a fake certificate authority (CA) that you can use to generate fake TLS certs to use in your tests. Well, technically they're real certs, they're just signed by your CA, which nobody trusts. But you can trust it. Trust me. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/security' unixtime: '1536240976' user: adam