#24: SHA256 failure on NetBSD with multiple segments
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     Reporter:  warner    |      Owner:  bdew     
         Type:  defect    |     Status:  closed   
     Priority:  critical  |    Version:  0.5.1    
   Resolution:  fixed     |   Keywords:  integrity
Launchpad_bug:            |  
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Comment(by midnightmagic):

 Just wanted to chime in and state that trunk as of the patch committed,
 above, works perfectly on all machines of mine (NetBSD all, all Athlon XP,
 Celeron, Pentium III) and the problem pycryptopp test now passes
 perfectly:

 {{{
 test_chunksize (pycryptopp.test.test_sha256.SHA256) ... ok
 }}}

 The following machines now report success, and this apparently with full
 ASM optimizations:

 __quickie__
 NetBSD quickie 4.99.7 NetBSD 4.99.7 (quickie) #0: Tue Jan  2 14:47:23 PST
 2007  r...@shoggoth:/v/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/quickie i386
 CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (686-class), 1837.62 MHz, id 0x6a0

 __warp__
 NetBSD warp 4.0_STABLE NetBSD 4.0_STABLE (warp) #0: Sat Jun 20 23:42:00
 PDT 2009  r...@shoggoth:/v/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/obj/warp i386
 CPU: Intel Celeron (686-class), 1196.44 MHz, id 0x6b1

 __draco__
 NetBSD draco 3.99.23 NetBSD 3.99.23 (GENERIC) #0: Thu Jul 27 08:22:27 PDT
 2006  r...@shoggoth:/usr/netbsd-
 build/netbsd-3.99.23/i386/OBJ/usr/v/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC i386
 CPU: Intel Pentium III (686-class), 731.29 MHz, id 0x683

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Ticket URL: <http://allmydata.org/trac/pycryptopp/ticket/24#comment:31>
pycryptopp <http://allmydata.org/trac/pycryptopp>
Python bindings for the Crypto++ library
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