On Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2021 01:51:30 CET Christopher Mansfield wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm running libgcrypt-1.9.0 on a Gentoo linux arm64. (actually I have 3 > arm64 machines and one x86_64 machine, all running Gentoo). I use the > keepassxc application on all of these machines. After updating libgcrypt > in the past couple of days, keepassxc won't start on my arm64 machines > anymore. If I start it from a terminal, I see this message: > > libgcrypt selftest: kdf (34): invalid tests data > (0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF > FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) libgcrypt selftest: kdf (34): > Selftest failed > > The same keepassxc application works just fine on my x86_64 machine. > > I created a small c program that calls GCRYTL_SELFTEST and it gives the > same error on my arm64 machine. No error from my x86_64 machine.
Several problems with arm64 have been reported for libgcrypt-1.9.0, e.g. https://dev.gnupg.org/T5251 I suggest to report your findings also at https://dev.gnupg.org/ to ensure that it's fixed in 1.9.1. Also: The gcrypt-devel mailing list [1] is better suited for reports/questions about libgcrypt. Regards, Ingo [1] https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gcrypt-devel
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