I suppose that openssl is not a problem becuase when I used http protocol instead of https the problem is still the same.
Tomek L From: Daniel Sahlberg <daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 11:18 AM To: Tomasz Lubinski <t.lubin...@verocel.pl> Cc: Subversion <users@subversion.apache.org> Subject: Re: Subversion 1.14.1 and serf 1.3.9 Den ons 20 okt. 2021 kl 10:35 skrev Tomasz Lubinski <t.lubin...@verocel.pl <mailto:t.lubin...@verocel.pl> >: Is it possible to use subversion 1.14.1 with serf 1.3.9? Documentation says: ' 7. Apache Serf library 1.3.4 or newer (OPTIONAL)' but when used with - SERF 1.3.9, and - OpenSSL 3.0 I've got segmentation fault from SERF, near: svn_ra_serf__open -> svn_ra_serf__exchange_capabilities -> svn_ra_serf__context_run_one -> svn_ra_serf__context_run_wait -> svn_ra_serf__context_run -> serf_context_run -> serf_event_trigger -> serf_process_connection -> read_from_connection -> handle_response OS: Windows 10. With incorrect user password it returns without segmentation fault. When not accepted SSL failures also returns without segmentation fault. If I understand you correctly, you get the crash when doing some operation with a correct password (and SSL certificate)? Is it a specific operation or do you always get the crasch? I think there has been reports here or in the TortoiseSVN forum with similar errors caused by firewalls filtering/closing the connection, but I'm a bit short on time to dig them up in the archive. I'm running TortoiseSVN 1.14.1 which is built using Serf 1.3.9 and OpenSSL 1.11.1l. I have no problems with this build. Possibly OpenSSL 3 is not well tested (or even not tested at all, considering it was released 2021-09-07). Are you building yourself or are you using a binary distribution? Can you try a version with OpenSSL 1.1? Kind regards, Daniel