[pkg-gnupg-maint] Bug#818997: Bug#818997: gpgv.exe linked dynamically against zlib1, doesn't allow proper signature verification
Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
odyx at debian.org
Tue Apr 5 06:23:59 UTC 2016
Hi Daniel,
gpgv-win32 from unstable seems to work for me now (using the
debian/tests/gpgv-win32 test at least).
The CI test still fails though, you might want to try integrating
Antonio's proposal below.
Le jeudi, 24 mars 2016, 14.41:54 Antonio Terceiro a écrit :
> the caveat in this case is that since wine32 is not directly
> installable in a plain amd64 system, you can't declare it as test
> dependency, but you can say that the test requires root permissions,
> and do whatever special setup you need from within the test itself.
>
> You want something like this: (…)
> (…)
> The above patch solves the installability issue, but the test still
> fails for me. The portion of the log after the installation phase
> looks like this:
>
> (…)
> gpgv-win32 FAIL non-zero exit status 53
>
>
> maybe you need to wrap the wine call with xvfb-run or something like
> that? or maybe it's related to running wine as root (which is probably
> as scary as it sounds), so you could also create a fresh user to run
> the gpg commands as.
That '53' error is gpgv.exe failing to load zlib1, so it was just
exposing this very bug. :) There's no need to wrap it in xvfb-run,
AFAIK.
--
Cheers,
OdyX
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