The pipeline fails on: Name: ubuntu-latest-basic Name: ubuntu-latest-refclocks Name: macos-basic Name: macos-refclocks
All 4 get the same clump of errors: TEST(macencrypt, CMAC_Encrypt)../../tests/libntp/macencrypt.c:109::FAIL: Expected TRUE Was FALSE TEST(macencrypt, CMAC_Encrypt)../../tests/libntp/macencrypt.c:109::FAIL: Expected TRUE Was FALSE TEST(macencrypt, DecryptValidCMAC)../../tests/libntp/macencrypt.c:133::FAIL: Expected TRUE Was FALSE TEST(macencrypt, DecryptInvalidCMAC) PASS TEST(macencrypt, IPv4AddressToRefId) PASS TEST(macencrypt, IPv6AddressToRefId) PASS TEST(macencrypt, null_trunc) PASS TEST(macencrypt, CMAC_TestVectors)../../tests/libntp/macencrypt.c:297::FAIL: Memory Mismatch. Byte 0 Expected 0x07 Was 0xE5 This code area isn't wonderful. It leaves a lot of stuff in global variables so it can decrypt stuff it just encrypted. The code works on all my test cases. Anybody know what version of OpenSSL macos or ubuntu-latest are using? There was a new version released recently: 3.0 => 3.1, I think. None of the other distros I test with are using 3.1 yet. Where/how do I get ubuntu-latest? ---- We should patch the configure stuff to print out the version of OpenSSL that it finds. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel