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Subject: libc6-prof: unusable on arm
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Package: libc6-prof
Version: 2.2.5
Severity: serious
The arm binary of libc6-prof was built with a broken compiler (see
gcc-2.95 bug #153261) which has the effect of inserting random garbage
into the instruction stream. On my machine this causes any application
linked with libc_p.a to crash with SIGILL in the libc initialisation
code.
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From: GOTO Masanori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: libc6-prof: unusable on arm
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> Package: libc6-prof
> Version: 2.2.5
> Severity: serious
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> The arm binary of libc6-prof was built with a broken compiler (see
> gcc-2.95 bug #153261) which has the effect of inserting random garbage
> into the instruction stream. On my machine this causes any application
> linked with libc_p.a to crash with SIGILL in the libc initialisation
> code.
#153261 was already closed. Close this bug.
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