When doing a key export, OpenSSLv3 envelope error occurs

Bug #1980661 reported by kingsqueak
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trustedqsl (Ubuntu)
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Jammy
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Bug Description

Start the application

Go to Callsign Certificates, select the certificate

Go to "Save the callsign certificate for <YOURCALLSIGN>"

Operation fails due to OpenSSLv3 compat issue around envelope signing.

As per the author of this project, this has been addressed in the major version releases of 2.6.2 or later (current is 2.6.4 as of now) where OpenSSLv3 support was integrated.

When built from source against the Ubuntu 22.04 baseline -dev packages, it builds cleanly and runs fine.

I recommend back porting the 2.6.4 version to correct the issue.

Link to current sourceball https://www.arrl.org/tqsl/tqsl-2.6.4.tar.gz

Changed in trustedqsl (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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Julian Andres Klode (juliank) wrote :

As 2.6.3 is in kinetic, I'm marking this fix released. As this is a community maintained package, if someone wants to provide an updated package with the individual fixes cherry-picked to jammy, they are welcome to do that. If you are not a MOTU, you are going to need sponsoring. For further information on packaging and sponsoring workflow consult

https://packaging.ubuntu.com/singlehtml/

Changed in trustedqsl (Ubuntu Jammy):
status: New → Triaged
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kingsqueak (kc2rgw) wrote : Re: [Bug 1980661] Re: When doing a key export, OpenSSLv3 envelope error occurs

I was asked to submit the report, so I did. I don't need to go through
whatever sponsorship is but if you don't want outside bug reports, that's
fine too.

On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 9:51 AM Julian Andres Klode <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> As 2.6.3 is in kinetic, I'm marking this fix released. As this is a
> community maintained package, if someone wants to provide an updated
> package with the individual fixes cherry-picked to jammy, they are
> welcome to do that. If you are not a MOTU, you are going to need
> sponsoring. For further information on packaging and sponsoring workflow
> consult
>
> https://packaging.ubuntu.com/singlehtml/
>
>
> ** Also affects: trustedqsl (Ubuntu Jammy)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: trustedqsl (Ubuntu Jammy)
> Status: New => Triaged
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1980661
>
> Title:
> When doing a key export, OpenSSLv3 envelope error occurs
>
> Status in trustedqsl package in Ubuntu:
> Fix Released
> Status in trustedqsl source package in Jammy:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> Start the application
>
> Go to Callsign Certificates, select the certificate
>
> Go to "Save the callsign certificate for <YOURCALLSIGN>"
>
> Operation fails due to OpenSSLv3 compat issue around envelope signing.
>
> As per the author of this project, this has been addressed in the
> major version releases of 2.6.2 or later (current is 2.6.4 as of now)
> where OpenSSLv3 support was integrated.
>
> When built from source against the Ubuntu 22.04 baseline -dev
> packages, it builds cleanly and runs fine.
>
> I recommend back porting the 2.6.4 version to correct the issue.
>
> Link to current sourceball https://www.arrl.org/tqsl/tqsl-2.6.4.tar.gz
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/trustedqsl/+bug/1980661/+subscriptions
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>

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Simon Chopin (schopin) wrote :

As mentioned in Julian's comment, this is a community package and anybody from the community who wants to contribute a fix for the Jammy version is welcome to. He wasn't singling you out specifically, just providing resources for the hypothetical contributor in question :-)

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