Perhaps as a last word on this it may be reasonable to remove that strange "--enable-hmac-binary-check" as it does cause problems.
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Dec 12 2017
Dec 12 2017
blastwave added a comment to T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.
Dec 11 2017
Dec 11 2017
blastwave added a comment to T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.
OKay, mail lists. I didn't see that option but I will subscribe to the gnupg-users list and keep quiet. However in the mean while I can tell you that the removal of the configure options "--enable-large-data-tests --enable-hmac-binary-check --disable-O-flag-munging --disable-optimization " results in perfect test reports. Thank you.
blastwave added a comment to T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.
Wow. Well thank you Werner becasue I have never seen the term used. It is precisely correct and yet the defacto style of the day seems to be "megabytes" but "mebibytes" is the correct term :
blastwave added a comment to T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.
Minor spelling typo :
blastwave added a comment to T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.
Seems pretty clear. The OS is in the title as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on x86_64 and the "bug" is simply that the software fails its own testsuite wherein the final output clearly says "Please report to http://bugs.gnupg.org".
blastwave updated the task description for T3612: libgcrypt 1.8.1 fails 2 of 28 testson Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 x86_64.