Alessandro Razeto wrote:
After some debugging I found why I'm not able to release the first ca
admin certificate; at least I hope so.
The problem I have, which could be related to the debian distro and to
my patches for building the packages, is in libIssueCertificate where
the libIsLifetimeTooLong seems to fail.

After some tests I found that the functions parseCert gets a undef at
line 310 $ret = $self->{backend}->getCertAttribute(....), and getCertAttribute gets and undef from $cert = OpenCA::OpenSSL::X509::_new_from_pem ($keys->{DATA});
I tried with the tests in t dir and I found that the 3.t test fails
(while 2.t is sucessful).
Unfortunatelly I'm not an expert in perl/C interfaces, so I can not
debug anymore.

The next snapshot or RC includes the bugfix from Albert Nowak.


Michael
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