Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "libogg 1.1 test failure on alpha"
2007 Sep 01
2
Re: 1.2.0: Test suite failures on LP64 archs?
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de> wrote:
> #0 0x0000000040d18810 in FLAC__lpc_compute_residual_from_qlp_coefficients_wide
> (data=0x49e4c014, data_len=110, qlp_coeff=0x7f7ffffece70, order=1,
> lp_quantization=14, residual=0x4fced000) at lpc.c:745
> 745 residual[i] =
> data[i] - (FLAC__int32)((qlp_coeff[0] *
2007 Aug 31
2
1.2.0: Test suite failures on LP64 archs?
Running the basic (--disable-thorough-tests) test suite, I get these
failures
round-trip test (rt-1-24-111.raw) encode... Segmentation fault (core
dumped) ERROR
FAIL: ./test_flac.sh
fsd24-01 (--channels=1 --bps=24 -0 -l 16 --lax -m -e -p): encode...ERROR during encode of fsd24-01
FAIL: ./test_streams.sh
on alpha and amd64. By contrast, i386 is fine. (All OpenBSD/4.2.)
Could be a generic LP64
2004 Sep 10
5
Re: beta 10 candidate checked in
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de> wrote:
> | # nasm build rule:
> | %.lo: %.s
Even with gmake, this really works only by accident. Automake
generates a competing suffix rule, and gmake apparently gives the
rule above a higher priority than the suffix rule (or that just
happens to be the evaluation order).
Matt, since you seem to understand automake, can you come up with
2004 Sep 10
3
Re: 0.9 problems
Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> Aha. In FLAC__fixed_restore_signal, the index variable 'i' is declared
> unsigned, then used like so: [...] With the following trivial patch applied,
> everything works on Alpha, at least with my test sample.
Against 0.9 or CVS? While this clearly fixes a bug, 0.9 still dies
for me.
#0 0x1600692a8 in
2002 Jul 28
2
IPv4/v6 socket problem on BSD
Currently, if IPv6-enabled rsync is run as --daemon, it will perform
a wildcard bind(2) on an AF_INET6 socket and expect that IPv4 traffic
will be forwarded to the v6 socket (IPv4 mapped address, RFC2553).
This has never worked on OpenBSD which disallows IPv4 mapped addresses
for security reasons. On FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT, where the behavior
is subject to configuration, the default was switched to
2020 Jan 02
2
u2f seed
That sounds like the application param is still used as part of the process though? Would allowing the user to specify the application work in the Solokey case?
What is stored in the private keyfile? The documentation says no private key is stored there. So is it just information used to reseed the public/private key?
Thanks,
Kevin
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2004 Sep 10
5
0.9 problems
Problems in FLAC 0.9:
- On alpha, flac immediately dumps core for both encoding and
decoding (FreeBSD/alpha).
- The distribution Makefile.in files haven't been generated with
"automake --include-deps". The resulting Makefiles aren't fully
portable; in particular they break with BSD make. In the future,
care should be taken to use "--include-deps".
- What is
2005 Mar 09
1
XMMS plugin: string handling bugs
There are problems in the configure option handling code for http
streaming that was added to the XMMS plugin for 1.1.2.
In configure.c, flac_cfg.stream.proxy_host and other pointers to
strings are initialized with pointers to an empty string "".
Subsequent code in FLAC_XMMS__init() and flac_configurewin_ok()
passes these pointers to g_free(). Since they don't point to memory
that
2005 Mar 17
1
Bogus autoconf test for socklen_t
This affects the XMMS plugin. configure.in has this test:
AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t, [], [])
And src/plugin_xmms/http.c is the only consumer:
#ifndef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T
typedef unsigned int socklen_t;
#endif
Together this looks bogus to me. The configure check looks for
socklen_t in the default headers. If it isn't found there, socklen_t
will be typedef'ed.
However, at least on
2002 Feb 08
1
RC3: oggenc & iconv
I'm currently trying to figure out why RC3 oggenc with iconv support
will
- work, but enter replacement characters into tags instead of
converting to UTF-8;
- dump core; or
- catch an assert();
depending on the locale settings. (On FreeBSD, with Chuguev iconv.)
I think I'm getting a handle on the assert(). It's this one:
assertion "(!k && !ibl) || (k == (size_t)(-1)
2001 Mar 17
2
ao: Sun audio plug-in
Here's the promised Sun audio system plug-in.
I have tested this on OpenBSD. It should work without changes on
NetBSD, too. Jeremy, could you please verify this?
After a few minor tweaks it now also compiles on Solaris 2.7.
Alas, I can't verify whether it actually plays anything there.
I guess this could also with little effort be made to work on
SunOS4.
Attached:
- Diff to
2004 Sep 10
9
FLAC 1.0.4 released
I uploaded the source tarball and binary releases for win32 and
redhat 7. Solaris package should be ready tomorrow.
See the news item for all the improvements from 1.0.3:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/news.html#20020924
Developers, see the new Doxygen-based API docs:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/api/index.html
Thanks again to all the contributors and testers.
Josh
2017 Jan 09
2
1.3.2: FLAC__CPUINFO_IA32_CPUID_SSE3 undeclared
Building 1.3.2 on OpenBSD/i386, I get this error:
cpu.c: In function 'ia32_cpu_info':
cpu.c:128: error: 'FLAC__CPUINFO_IA32_CPUID_SSE3' undeclared (first use in this
function)
cpu.c:128: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
cpu.c:128: error: for each function it appears in.)
cpu.c:129: error: 'FLAC__CPUINFO_IA32_CPUID_SSSE3' undeclared (first use in
2004 Aug 06
2
LP64 fix
Casting a pointer to an int is a bad idea on 64-bit platforms.
--- libspeex/stack_alloc.h.orig Wed Jun 11 17:10:53 2003
+++ libspeex/stack_alloc.h Wed Jun 11 17:11:12 2003
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
#else
/*Aligns the stack to a 'size' boundary */
-#define ALIGN(stack, size) ((stack) += ((size) - (int)(stack)) & ((size) - 1))
+#define ALIGN(stack, size) ((stack) += ((size) - (long)(stack))
2019 Aug 18
1
1.3.3: powerpc portability problems
The PowerPC-related changes in FLAC 1.3.3 have caused some portability
problems.
libFLAC/cpu.c assumes that the <sys/auxv.h> header and the getauxval()
function are universally available on PowerPC platforms. They are not.
On FreeBSD/powerpc, <sys/auxv.h> is available, but getauxval() is
not. Equivalent functionality is provided by elf_aux_info().
On OpenBSD/powerpc, neither is
2004 Sep 10
4
FLAC 1.0.1 source release out
The source release for 1.0.1 is finally up on sourceforge.
If you are compiling for x86 make sure to read the note in
in the README about automake 1.5.
Josh
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2004 Sep 10
2
Re: 0.9 problems
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 12:19:39PM +0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de> wrote:
>
> > Problems in FLAC 0.9:
>
> Also:
>
> ===> Building for flac-0.9
> cd . && aclocal
> aclocal: configure.in: 7: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
> aclocal: configure.in: 22: macro `AM_PATH_XMMS' not
2004 Sep 10
6
beta 10 candidate checked in
I have checked in all the latest into CVS and am going to start the
test suite again. if all goes well I will probably release this as
beta 10.
this one should have all the configure stuff working with the new
assembly infrastructure. I have tried to make it as easy as possible
to port routines to assembly. all that's really needed now is to
write the corresponding routine for a specific
2020 Jun 01
5
"ssh -Q key" does not list rsa-sha2 algorithms
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 06:12, Christian Weisgerber <naddy at mips.inka.de> wrote
> On 2020-06-01, Ethan Rahn <ethan.rahn at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > With the upcoming deprecation of ssh-rsa I was trying to see what keys my
> > version of OpenSSH ( 7.8p1 ) supports. I noticed that "ssh -Q key" does not
> > actually list the suggested algorithms to
2020 Jan 10
4
u2f / libfido2 version
Hi,
So I finally have time to test the u2f support
but so far I haven't been very successful,
Specifically, current HEAD has
SSH_SK_VERSION_MAJOR 0x00040000
and I can't seem to find a matching libfido2 version,
current HEAD of Yubico/libfido2 is 0x00020000
Is there a more up to date libfido2
or a particular commit of openssh-portable
I should be using?
thanks
Sean