Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2014 12:48:50 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <lists@opsec.eu> To: FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Bug 191256 - [PATCH] security/libgcrypt: update to 1.6.1 Message-ID: <20140706104850.GD2586@home.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <20140706094658.GC2586@home.opsec.eu> References: <20140704132332.7a09caa5@scorpio> <20140705080355.GB2586@home.opsec.eu> <CAN6yY1tK3zd8prfSug8dSnN8hJWyUk5p18oLdQzGMFqH_7%2BS8g@mail.gmail.com> <20140705225007.GD56726@home.opsec.eu> <CAN6yY1sTHjFtC-GTPy%2BGVpncgyJgyRqSf_bHzoe7O4G1snzydw@mail.gmail.com> <20140706094658.GC2586@home.opsec.eu>
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Hi! > > > > > Log see http://people.freebsd.org/~pi/misc/build-libgcrypt.txt > > > Hmm. I'm a bit confused now. I checked the newly linked libgcrypt.so.20 > > (located in src/.libs) and it seems to have all of the "missing" symbols in > > its symbol table, but all are undefined. I ran nm -D on the file and: > > The symbols are defined in cast5-amd64.S, but this file is not > added to libgcrypt.so. This needs to be fixed, then it probably works. Hm, it looks like most of the cipher/*-amd64.S files are not linked in. I prepared a bug report upstream: https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1668 -- pi@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 6 years to go !
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