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Subject: [Pgp-keyserver-folk] RE: duplicates..
From: "Richard Laager" <rlaager () wiktel ! com>
Date: 2003-01-31 6:02:00
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ethan Weinstein [mailto:lists@stinkfoot.org]
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 11:44 PM
> To: pgp-keyserver-folk
> Subject: duplicates..
> Recently I rebuilt stinkfoot's db using recent cvs code to
> test David's patches,
> and I've been getting segfaults from both pksclient (manual
> add) and pksd
> (addition through email, web, or gnupg) when certain
> duplicate keyids are added.
> ~ Oddly, other dupes seem to get comitted without incident.
> I'm wondering if something slipped into cvs that's causing
> this? David said he
> attempted this on an ix86 machine and didn't get segfaults
> from adding the dupes.
> This is driving me nuts, as those keys are showing up in all
> the keydumps I've been going through, and each time I hit one..
> segfault. Now perhaps I'm odd-man-out because I use a
> PowerPC, but I know that
> these keys made it into my db using old pksd-0.9.4 with
> patch2 applied without
> crashes. Any ideas? I'm up to testing just about anything
> at this point =)
Can you boil down the simplest way to reproduce this bug? Is it:
1. Build & Install PKS
2. pksclient /path/to/db add keys.asc
(Where keys.asc contains 0xDE0E525D? Do the other keyservers
(specifically, I'll try the version from keyserver.kjsl.com and/or
pgp.dtype.org) have a version of that key that'll crash your pksd?)
If you can give me a procedure for reproducing the bug, I'll do some
testing on the SourceForge compile farm PowerPC box. You said this
worked with 0.9.4+patch2. Did you try 0.9.5? I'd like to narrow the
range of version(s) I'll have to try.
Richard Laager
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