In message <[email protected]>, John Baldwin writ es: > The branch main has been updated by jhb: > > URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=b069d3e0193121ff6de348f68c7ce93e > e61e5e2f > > commit b069d3e0193121ff6de348f68c7ce93ee61e5e2f > Author: John Baldwin <[email protected]> > AuthorDate: 2023-01-04 22:55:00 +0000 > Commit: John Baldwin <[email protected]> > CommitDate: 2023-01-04 22:55:00 +0000 > > rtld: Revert "When loading dso without PT_GNU_STACK phdr, only call" > > After the removal of ia64 and sparc64, all current architectures > support executable stacks at an architectural level. > > This reverts commit 1290d38ac50b3afa7e5781d9d97346a1042c736c.
I tried git log as follows in two independent repos, my "prod" repo and the working repo I commit from: slippy$ git log 1290d38ac50b3afa7e5781d9d97346a1042c736c fatal: bad object 1290d38ac50b3afa7e5781d9d97346a1042c736c slippy$ Could there be some corruption somewhere? Do other people have the same result as I do when they run git log against that hash? Or are my repos corrupted? When I run git log and search for the string "When loading dso without PT_GNU_STACK phdr, only call", I find the following, suggesting that the svn2git process may have resulted in different hashes in different repos used by different people. commit cb38d4941c45e3c72c4b5b3fad87d297d950cf53 Author: Konstantin Belousov <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Tue Jan 25 21:12:31 2011 +0000 Commit: Konstantin Belousov <[email protected]> CommitDate: Tue Jan 25 21:12:31 2011 +0000 When loading dso without PT_GNU_STACK phdr, only call __pthread_map_stacks_exec() on architectures that allow executable stacks. Reported and tested by: marcel (ia64) Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=217851 BTW, our GH read-only mirror has the same hash as above suggesting that jhb's repo may not be in sync with others with regard to svn2git generated commits? Or, does this point to a deeper problem with inconsistent repos or some other svn2git inconsistency somewhere? -- Cheers, Cy Schubert <[email protected]> FreeBSD UNIX: <[email protected]> Web: https://FreeBSD.org NTP: <[email protected]> Web: https://nwtime.org e^(i*pi)+1=0
