Okay, I've found out more about the cause:
sshd is compiled as PIE (position independent executable), but only
Linux, NetBSD and MirBSD can execute them; FreeBSD, OpenBSD and
DragonflyBSD cannot. (The DragonFly gcc ignores -pie because it
knows that its kernel can't execute them anyway.)
So the
Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
Okay, I've found out more about the cause:
sshd is compiled as PIE (position independent executable), but only
Linux, NetBSD and MirBSD can execute them; FreeBSD, OpenBSD and
DragonflyBSD cannot. (The DragonFly gcc ignores -pie because it
knows that its kernel
Aurelien Jarno dixit:
Thorsten Glaser a C)crit :
Could you give us more details?
Sure, these are however also in the PR.
What problem do you get with this binary?
It's not executable.
Which architecture are you
kfreebsd-i386
And which kernel are you using?
Both 5.4 and 7.0 show the bug.
And which kernel are you using?
Both 5.4 and 7.0 show the bug.
Please, could you try with 6.2 image - kfreebsd-image-6.2-1-686
Which 7.0 version - 6.99+20060506-0.1 ?
This one is rather outdated, as 6.2 image is from May 2007.
Or self built from svn - 6.99+20070620-1
Petr
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Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
Aurelien Jarno dixit:
Thorsten Glaser a C)crit :
Could you give us more details?
Sure, these are however also in the PR.
Ok, I haven't seen the original bug before, as it was not sent to the list.
Anyway kfreebsd-i386 is not
Petr Salinger dixit:
Please, could you try with 6.2 image - kfreebsd-image-6.2-1-686
I will.
Which 7.0 version - 6.99+20060506-0.1 ?
I don't have it in my head right now, but yes, one from 2006,
and I actually wondered about it. (Didn't know the 6.2 is newer;
I just apt-getted that stuff.)
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