Segmentation fault on decrypting files !
David Shaw
dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Tue Mar 4 15:16:02 2003
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 11:36:17AM +0100, Stefan Eilers wrote:
> eilers@corruptus:~/unpack> gpg f96.pdf.gpg
> gpg: WARNUNG: Sensible Daten k=F6nnten auf Platte ausgelagert werden.
> gpg: siehe http://www.gnupg.org/de/faq.html f=FCr weitere Informationen
> gpg: CAST5 verschl=FCsselte Daten
>=20
> gpg: Segmentation fault caught ... exiting
> Speicherzugriffsfehler
>=20
> This happens since I updated to 1.2.0 ( Pentium III ) and is
> reproducable with 1.2.1 and 1.3.1 (the latter ones on a
> PPC-Processor).
I can't duplicate this problem here, unfortunately. Can you try
running gpg under gdb and after the segfault, ask for a stack
backtrace? That should help in tracking the problem down.
i.e.
gdb gpg
run f96.pdf.gpg
after the segfault:
bt
David
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