[xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak
Edward Shallow
ed.shallow at rogers.com
Sat May 6 14:52:57 PDT 2006
Hi Aleksey,
Memory leak seems to have been fixed with your 2nd patch. Strange side
affect of the recompile though, my xmlsec command line utility now crashes.
Our application works, but the command line utility crashes with the new
executables.
I'll check further.
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Shallow [mailto:ed.shallow at rogers.com]
Sent: May 6, 2006 4:41 PM
To: 'Aleksey Sanin'
Cc: 'xmlsec at aleksey.com'
Subject: RE: [xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak
OK link.exe /lib works ... finally got it all compiled and linked. Ran into
more "C" runtime problems, but got those resolved as well.
I'll write it all up next week, not really that simple when using the free
Microsoft downloads ...
Now on to tracking down if the memory leak is still there ...
Stay tuned ...
Thanks again Aleksey,
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Aleksey Sanin [mailto:aleksey at aleksey.com]
Sent: May 6, 2006 1:17 PM
To: ed.shallow at rogers.com
Cc: xmlsec at aleksey.com
Subject: Re: [xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak
This is what google says
http://www.codecomments.com/archive292-2004-8-262165.html
You might need to tweak makefile a little bit. Search for "lib.exe" and
replace it with "link.exe /lib"
Aleksey
Edward Shallow wrote:
> .... Getting really close to the end now ;)
>
> ... Missing lib.exe ??? Not in any of the MS tools I downloaded and
> installed ?
>
> ... Where did you get this exe from ?
>
> Ed
>
> lib.exe /nologo /OUT:binaries\libxmlsec-openssl_a.lib
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\app.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\bn.obj libx
> mlsec_openssl_a.int\ciphers.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\crypto.obj
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\digests.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\ evp.obj
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\hmac.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\kt_rsa.obj
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\kw_aes.obj
> libxmlsec_opens
> sl_a.int\kw_des.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\signatures.obj
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\strings.obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\symkeys.
> obj libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\x509.obj
> libxmlsec_openssl_a.int\x509vfy.obj
> 'lib.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'lib.exe' : return code '0x1'
> Stop.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xmlsec-bounces at aleksey.com [mailto:xmlsec-bounces at aleksey.com]
> On Behalf Of Aleksey Sanin
> Sent: May 5, 2006 5:44 PM
> To: ed.shallow at rogers.com
> Cc: xmlsec at aleksey.com
> Subject: Re: [xmlsec] FW: Free/Destroy versus Memory Leak
>
>> - Got passed the missing "C" runtime stuff, now I am failing on
>> openssl-related include's
>
> You need to set correct OpenSSL version in the mycfg.bat file. E.g.
> if you use OpenSSL 0.9.8 then you should have something like this:
>
> --crypto=mscrypto,openssl=098
>
>> P.S. Are the warnings on xmlsec-ltdl.c below OK ?
> Yes, I think it is OK.
>
> Aleksey
>
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