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Re: loop-AES-v3.0b: make tests error
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 05:41:18PM -0300, Rodrigo Baroni wrote:
> I'm trying to configure my linux box to use the loop-aes. When I
> run "make tests" after compile (make clean, make) and get the
> loop-aes-utils debian package (that have the already packed mount,
^^^^^^
> losetup.. - btw, this available package could be informed into the
> next loop-AES.README) the following error happens:
>
> gn:u/usr/src/loop-aes/loop-AES-v3.0b#make tests
> [...]
> /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop7
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> echo 12345678901234567890 | /sbin/losetup -p 0 -e AES128 -H sha256 -C
> 0 -K gpgkey3.asc -G test-dir1 /dev/loop7 test-file1
> dd if=/dev/loop7 of=test-file4 bs=33792 count=1
> 1+0 registros de entrada
> 1+0 registros de saída
> 33792 bytes transferred in 0,007797 seconds (4334010 bytes/sec)
> /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop7
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> md5sum test-file1 >test-file2
> echo "fabe7422f534820838dfd4571ba14ade test-file1" | cmp test-file2 -
> test-file2 - differ: byte 1, line 1
> make[1]: ** [test-part2] Erro 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/loop-aes/loop-AES-v3.0b'
> make: ** [tests] Erro 2
> gnu:/usr/src/loop-aes/loop-AES-v3.0b#
>
> I've googled but none error like these seems happened before.
> Does anybody have some idea about what can being happening? The kernel
> version is 2.6.10, GNU/Linux Debian testing machine.
if I understand this right, you have just made a Debian package of
loop-aes-{modules,utils} and run the test before installing the new packages?
The test uses an older, patched (?) version of losetup and/or loop-aes
module. That might be the reason, why it fails.
BTW: Is loop-aes prepared to be torn into a deb upstream? (Jari?) If not,
I'd be interested, where you got it from, Rodrigo, since according to
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=loop-aes&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
there's only loop-aes 2.2d in testing/unstable at the time of writing.
Greetings,
Mike
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