The command works. I'll check out what you said about libstdc++.

Regards..
Douglas

Jens Peter Secher escreveu:
On 12/1/05, Douglas de Oliveira Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
     When leaving this method, it tries to delete some objects (probably
crypto++ guarded pointers) and then it crashes. I even tried to copy the
objects to avoid any Qt guarded pointers trying to delete the same object
nothing got better. Here it is:
    
[...]

I don't know how QStrings work, but the code seems fine to me.  What
happens if you run

  cryptest ss ...

and

  cryptest sr ...

on the command line?  (You need to install Debian package libcrypto++-utils.)

A lead may be this: there is a libstdc++6 mt-allocator transition
going on in Debian unstable right now.  The libcrypto5.2c2a package
from Debian unstable uses a different allocation mechanism than the
libcrypto5.2c2 from Debian testing.  You might have mixed the versions
of libstdc++6?

Hope this helps,
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                                                    Jens Peter Secher
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