Shane Ginnane wrote:
I also wonder about Brians assertion of:
<quote>The (fortunately) rare "integrity" flag</quote>
How the hell are we supposed to be able to tell how rare it is. And if
IBM doesn't have the confidence that they can talk about fixing these
exposures, what are we to think of the rest of the codebase ?. Is it
(supposedly) secure only until exposed/compromised ?. Excuse my lack of
confidence.
I have no idea how rare they are. I have personally reported two
"hidden" APARs in the last 10 years. If that's typical for an IBM-MAIN
contributor, then there are a lot of them. I suspect it's not typical
though. I would interested to hear from others about their experiences...
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Edward E Jaffe
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