mandos general protection error ...
Teddy Hogeborn
teddy at fukt.bsnet.se
Sat Jan 31 03:02:27 CET 2009
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Dick Middleton <dick at fouter.net> writes:
> I'm going to put money on Via c7 being the problem. Do you know an
> easy way to test gpg without using mandos - I'm anticipating
> submitting a bug report?
The problem is not with gpg, which the server does not use, but with
GnuTLS, or possibly its underlying library, libgcrypt. You could try
this:
# aptitude install debhelper libgcrypt11-dev zlib1g-dev cdbs gtk-doc-tools texinfo libtasn1-3-dev autotools-dev guile-1.8-dev devscripts build-essential
# aptitude remove libgnutls-dev
# apt-get source libgnutls26
# cd gnutls26-2.4.2
# debuild -uc -us -b
This should, in addition to compiling GnuTLS, also run its selftests.
/Teddy Hogeborn
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