APER encoding fails when using the asn_uint642INTEGER function on a 32-bit machine as shown below.
```C
asn_uint642INTEGER(AMF_UE_NGAP_ID, 0xffffffff);
...
aper_encode_to_buffer(...)
```
INTEGER APER encode/decode functions seem to be operating internally with long variables instead of intmax_t.
That is probably the reason of the failure.
@v0-e fixed this issues in the mouse07410/asn1c pull request.
https://github.com/mouse07410/asn1c/pull/176https://github.com/mouse07410/asn1c/pull/177
* Remove invalid link in debian docker file.
Remove self-referential link from debian docker setup.
Fixes bug introduced in commit 8c4a50785
* Add Vagrantfile to create CentOS 8 system for deploying open5GS.
This Vagrantfile is identical to the base CentOS 8 box from Vagrant
Cloud, but was modified to increase the amount of virtual memory to
1GB from 512MB.
* Update installation instructions for CentOS 8.
Update the installation instructions for CentOS 8 to describe
step-by-step the commands necessary to install the necessary
prerequesites for building and running Open5GS, installing and building
the source code, and running the base tests to confirm that Open5GS
was built correctly.