Bug#919777: libglib2.0-0: gtk file dialog crash assertion 'fs_type != NULL && *fs_type != '\0'' failed

2019-01-19 Thread Emil Karlson
Package: libglib2.0-0 Version: 2.58.2-4 Severity: normal Tags: patch upstream Dear Maintainer, Upstream bug has been fixed, see: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1645 Tested that applying e695ca9f310c393d8f39694f77471dbcb06daa9e.patch from issue on the debian package fixes the issue fo

Bug#846642: dnsmasq-base: Dnsmasq-base seems to be incorrectly linked against libnettle6-3.3

2016-12-12 Thread Emil Karlson
> There is a 2.7 6-4.1 version which have been compiled with libnettle > 3.3. Could you try it? On 2.7 6-4.1 the nettle_hashes object size is 112 (correct) and it no longer crashes while resolving yp1.yayponies.no using dnssec, on my part this bug can be closed.

Bug#846642: Acknowledgement (dnsmasq-base: Dnsmasq-base seems to be incorrectly linked against libnettle6-3.3)

2016-12-03 Thread Emil Karlson
Gentoo bug report https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601512 More in depth description written by Sergei Trofimovich http://trofi.github.io/posts/195-dynamic-linking-ABI-is-hard.html Meanwhile I have also reported nettle abi issue upstream (nettle upstream), they may or may not respond.

Bug#846642: dnsmasq-base: Dnsmasq-base seems to be incorrectly linked against libnettle6-3.3

2016-12-02 Thread Emil Karlson
Package: dnsmasq-base Version: 2.76-4 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? resolving dns for yp1.yayponies.no with dnssec enabled * What was the outcome of this action? dnsmasq received sigsegv while accessing memory at 0x9 (libnettle_hashes[10], corrupt ro lin