W dniu 09.09.2012 00:21, Julian Sikorski pisze:
W dniu 08.09.2012 23:52, Julian Sikorski pisze:
> W dniu 28.05.2012 09:51, Xavier Bachelot pisze:
>> On 05/28/2012 09:31 AM, Julian Sikorski wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have recently tried to use blu-ray functionality in vlc-2.0.
>>> Unfortunately, it does not seem to be working:
>>>
>>> libaacs/crypto.c:430: _aacs_verify: gcry_pk_verify failed. error was:
>>> Invalid public key algorithm
>>> libaacs/crypto.c:430: _aacs_verify: gcry_pk_verify failed. error was:
>>> Invalid public key algorithm
>>> libaacs/crypto.c:430: _aacs_verify: gcry_pk_verify failed. error was:
>>> Invalid public key algorithm
>>> libaacs/crypto.c:430: _aacs_verify: gcry_pk_verify failed. error was:
>>> Invalid public key algorithm
>>>
>>> I have followed the instructions linked to from mplayer homepage. Any
>>> suggestions are welcome.
>>>
>> it works if you put the VUKs in the conf file. Using just the PKs in the
>> conf file is not enought because openssl as shipped in Fedora doesn't
>> have ECDSA support because it's patent encumbered. I've yet to look at
>> how to provide a fully fonctionnal package. Might be an
>> openssl-freeworld package or whatever, I dunno...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Xavier
>>
> I tried rebuilding openssl and libgcrypt with ec and ecdsa enabled, but
> I still get this error. What else do I need to do? aacskeys does not
> work with PS3 key so I can't get any more disc codes here.
>
> Julian
>
False alarm, there was a mistake in my libcgrypt spec. I fixed it, but
now I am stuck at libgcrypt tests not passing.
Julian
OK, I finally made it work. I am attaching patches against openssl and
libgcrypt I used in case someone wants to follow my footsteps.
Julian