David Given <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 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:
Thanks for debugging this. > 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(). This looks like a gcrypt and mutex related problem to me. I'm cc'ing the libgcrypt mailing list. Werner, any ideas? What would trigger this assertion? > 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. Does you program link to libgcrypt through some other dependency? Think LDAP, etc. Do you initialize libgcrypt/gnutls with mutexes? /Simon _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
