My program, which uses gnutls, is very occasionally crashing for no apparent reason. After much effort (running it in a screen session for two weeks...) I've finally managed to get some tracing:
spey: ath.c:184: _gcry_ath_mutex_lock: Assertion `*lock == ((ath_mutex_t) 0)' failed. This appears to be an assertion failure inside gnutls. I can tell from the rest of the tracing that it's happening inside a call to gnutls_handshake(). Does anyone know what this might be signifying? It doesn't seem to be my fault, but I have had very little experience driving the GNUTLS API and I could easily be getting something wrong. It looks like a mutex failure, but while my program is multithreaded, I'm using a unique session object per socket, so I wouldn't have thought this would apply. The actual code is in the Socket::makesecure() function here: http://spey.cvs.sourceforge.net/spey/spey/src/Socket.cc?revision=1.12&view=markup ...line 272. Any advice gratefully appreciated. -- ┌── dg@cowlark.com ─── http://www.cowlark.com ─────────────────── │ "Parents let children ride bicycles on the street. But parents do not │ allow children to hear vulgar words. Therefore we can deduce that cursing │ is more dangerous than being hit by a car." --- Scott Adams
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