Here is the stack trace:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
key::read_key (buffer=buffer@entry=0xffffffffffffffff <Address
0xffffffffffffffff out of bounds>) at crypt_key.cpp:44
44 if( buff->version!=htonl(VERSION_MAGIC_1) )
(gdb)
(gdb) bt
#0 key::read_key (buffer=buffer@entry=0xffffffffffffffff <Address
0xffffffffffffffff out of bounds>) at crypt_key.cpp:44
#1 0x00000000004047f0 in read_header (headfd=...) at crypto.cpp:102
#2 0x0000000000408a3a in file_decrypt (src_file=0x9357158
"filesencrypted/files/40AEBACBA5170D57464965CA52861A2F",
dst_file=0x9357238
"../ugah/files/work/tecgraf/lib/visnew/include/old/sg/strat/render/slrender.h",
key_file=0x93572d8
"filesencrypted/keys/files/40AEBACBA5170D57464965CA52861A2F",
rsa_key=rsa_key@entry=0x6296a0, stat=stat@entry=0x7fffffffb660) at
file.cpp:445
#3 0x0000000000409b80 in recurse_dir_enc (src_dir=src_dir@entry=0x7fffffffc588
"filesencrypted/files", dst_dir=dst_dir@entry=0x7fffffffc59d "..",
key_dir=key_dir@entry=0x7fffffffc5a0 "filesencrypted/keys",
rsa_key=rsa_key@entry=0x6296a0, op=op@entry=0x408990 <file_decrypt(char
const*, char const*, char const*, rsa_st*, stat const*)>,
src_offset=src_offset@entry=15, op_handle_dir=op_handle_dir@entry=false,
opname=opname@entry=0x410569 "Decrypting", dstname=dstname@entry=
0x40c4f0 <filemap::namecat_decrypt(char const*, char const*, unsigned
int)>, keyname=keyname@entry=0x409520 <name_concat(char const*, char
const*, unsigned int)>) at file.cpp:207
#4 0x000000000040a315 in dir_encrypt (src_dir=0x7fffffffc588
"filesencrypted/files", dst_dir=0x7fffffffc59d "..", key_dir=0x7fffffffc5a0
"filesencrypted/keys", rsa_key=rsa_key@entry=0x6296a0,
op=op@entry=0x408990 <file_decrypt(char const*, char const*, char
const*, rsa_st*, stat const*)>, opname=opname@entry=0x410569 "Decrypting",
dstname=dstname@entry=0x40c4f0 <filemap::namecat_decrypt(char const*,
char const*, unsigned int)>, keyname=keyname@entry=0x409520
<name_concat(char const*, char const*, unsigned int)>) at file.cpp:323
#5 0x00000000004030f9 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>)
at main.cpp:170
(gdb)
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham <
devotio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's saying 'not stripped', cool. Running it.
>
> It's 64 bit intel.
>
> -- Fred
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz>wrote:
>
>> On 16/03/14 15:49, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
>>
>> ok, ./configure && make worked. but is the executable with debug info? no
>> special flags for 'make' ?
>>
>> "file rsyncrypto"
>>
>> It should say it is "not stripped".
>>
>> Also, what platform is this? Is it 64bit Intel?
>>
>> Shachar
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz>wrote:
>>
>>> On 16/03/14 15:19, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Yes. Try to build with the standard "./configure ; make" idiom.
>>> Obviously, the packaging for this has rotted to the point it no longer
>>> compiles :-(
>>>
>>> I'll get around, sometimes, to update the Debian package. The Ubuntu
>>> package, however, is out of my hands. It will get updated on its own or
>>> not. At least on Debian, however, the package complains a lot, but still
>>> compiles.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure whether to tell you to open a bug on the Ubuntu package,
>>> but the manual compile should at least tell us where the problem is.
>>>
>>> Shachar
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -- Fred
>>>
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