Werner Koch writes:
>However, I do not know up to which SunOS version the problem exists and
>whether anyone is using the really old 1.0 card on SunOS.
Probably SunOS 4.1.1. However, doing a custom popen() allows taking care of a
few other things as well, which is why it's still in there.
Havi
>Here is what I am doing:
Hmm, and I get the same on the machine I'm currently on. I remember trying
various things with fwide() and setlocale() and other things suggested on
various web pages and not really getting anywhere (see e.g.
http://www.unix.com/programming/18831-how-display-unicode-char
Note though that the dumpasn1 version that's referenced there seems to be
several years out of date, the code hasn't used wprintf() for awhile.
Peter.
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Hi,
>Could you please comment on the bug #348856, accessible directly at:
>http://bugs.debian.org/348856
>
>We have been requesting sample dataset to reproduce the issue without luck so
>far. I cannot work on this without a way to reproduce it or your direct
>confirmation.
Here's a BMPString cert
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>has anyone run any analysis on the X.509 certs in the observatory that
>indicates whether the validity timestamps are properly encoded?
I haven't run into any of those for many years, and even when there were some
in use (~10 years ago) they were quite rare. I haven
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