Hi,
so I am running into an issue with my code which has integrated some
signing functionality from crypto++. It works fine on most of the
platforms that we use, those being Red Hat Linux and Windows XP
32/64. However, when I run the code on my Ubuntu 9.04 system, it
fails with a c-style assert statement inside the deallocate function
in the NullAllocator object. The code is located in secblock.h, line
187, with crypto++ 5.6.0.
It looks to me as though these are here in order to ensure that this
code is never reached. I figure there must be some sort of
preprocessor directive that I'm missing in compiling my code on this
platform.
Any help is appreciated.
cheers,
conrad
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