They seem minor enough not to really need a new release IMO, people can get them from master as needed. Or maybe you can commit patches on the 3.4 branch so people can find them more easily if they really care.
I have a question though, why C89 support ? C99 is already almost 20y old already ...
Regards, Simo.
On Sun, 2019-01-06 at 11:25 +0100, Niels Möller wrote:
Jeffrey Walton noloader@gmail.com writes:
I'm trying to build Nettle 3.4.1 on Fedora 29, x64 (fully patched). Self tests are failing at:
PASS: rsa-sec-decrypt sec_powm.c:293: GNU MP assertion failed: enb >= windowsize ../run-tests: line 57: 22997 Aborted (core dumped) "$1" $testflags FAIL: rsa-compute-root PASS: dsa PASS: dsa-keygen
(This was a test with -DNDEBUG, a configuration not covered by the gitlab ci testers). Turned out to be a bug in the test code,
assert (mpz_invert(key->d, pub->e, phi));
Fixed (on the release-3.4-fixes branch) with commit https://git.lysator.liu.se/nettle/nettle/commit/73d3c6d5586cc0fd81eab0810781...
There was another -DNDEBUG breakage in examples/nettle-openssl.c, which was fixed on master long ago, but which I overlooked when cherry-picking bugfixes for nettle-3.4.1. Also fixed now.
Question for the list: I'm now aware of two bugs in nettle-3.4.1:
Accidental use of c99 loops, breaking builds with c89 compilers.
Incorrect asserts, affecting tests and benchmark code when compield with -DNDEBUG, but not the libraries themselves.
Should I make a 3.4.2 release fixing these problems?
Regards, /Niels