Hi, Please see if you can reproduce the crash with the xmlsec utility. Feed it with your files and if it trashes, please post the input files and a description of how to reproduce the crash.
Ciao, Igor On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 07:40:40PM -0800, Aleksey Sanin wrote: > Slava, > > Frist of all, please use xmlsec mailing list for all xmlsec related > quetions. > I've explained many times that it just saves my time. > Regarding you problem: I am sorry but I don't have time to debug > the binaries you've sent me (especialy on Windows). From your build log > it seems that you crash is caused by mixed MS runtime libraries. > Please read FAQ for details: > http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/faq.html > > With best regards, > Aleksey > > > > Slava Kostin wrote: > > >Hello, Aleksey Sanin. > > > >I've just downloaded a new release candidate version of xmlsec > >(0.1.1). First of all, I tried to compile an examples (by the way: I'm > >waiting impatiently for the new examples on the site). I'm using > >Microsoft VC++ 6 compiler (under Windows NT4). The compile was > >succesfull but resulting executable is crushing while processing > >example template file (Access Violation occured). > >Here's my compiler and linker options: > > > >cl /c /GX /MT /DXMLSEC_CRYPTO_OPENSSL /Fo.\o\dsig1.obj dsig1.c > >Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 12.00.8804 for 80x86 > >Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1984-1998. All rights reserved. > > > >dsig1.c > >link @dsig1.mlk > >Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 6.00.8447 > >Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1998. All rights reserved. > > > >/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE /OUT:dsig1.exe .\o\dsig1.obj iconv.lib libxml2.lib > >libxslt.li > >b libxmlsec.lib libxmlsec-openssl.lib > > > >I've attached executable (win32) so you can try to start it with > >params: dsig1.exe dsig1-tmpl.xml rsakey.pem > > > >The reason of such crash may be in my incompetence. Please, tell me if > >it so. > > > >Best regards, > >Slava Kostin > > _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
