[Bug 1013798] Re: Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1
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Wed Nov 7 23:08:12 UTC 2012
This bug was fixed in the package libgcrypt11 - 1.5.0-3ubuntu2
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libgcrypt11 (1.5.0-3ubuntu2) raring-proposed; urgency=low
[Howard Chu]
* debian/patches/enable-global-init-secure-memory.patch:
Fix regression during disable/suspend of secure memory
(LP: #1013798)
-- Adam Stokes <adam.stokes at canonical.com> Mon, 05 Nov 2012 11:05:59 -0500
** Changed in: libgcrypt11 (Ubuntu Raring)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1
Status in “libgcrypt11” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “libgcrypt11” source package in Lucid:
In Progress
Status in “libgcrypt11” source package in Oneiric:
In Progress
Status in “libgcrypt11” source package in Precise:
In Progress
Status in “libgcrypt11” source package in Quantal:
In Progress
Status in “libgcrypt11” source package in Raring:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
This regression was introduced from bug 423252
[Test Case]
Python 2.7.3 (default, Apr 20 2012, 22:44:07)
[GCC 4.6.3] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from gnutls.crypto import X509Certificate, X509PrivateKey
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[Regression Potentional]
All known test cases pass so unless there is another corner case the regression potentional should be minimal.
I'm not sure to which package I should report this, but I use the
Blink SIP client (http://icanblink.com/) and noticed that it segfaults
at startup if I have libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1 installed, but if I
force the older version 1.5.0-3 Blink works ok.
Blink is a Python app and I think I managed to find the line of Python
code that causes the segfault. The line is 'from gnutls.crypto import
X509Certificate, X509PrivateKey'. Here is what happens when I run it
in the Python console:
I'm using 12.04, but I originally noticed the issue when I had 11.10
and the proposed updates enabled. One day there were some updates that
broke Blink and going through the updates I discovered that reverting
libgcrypt fixed it.
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