wing openpgp developments, but I would hope there's some
protocol update to support a larger time stamp?)
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>> * The strace output also shows that wine attempts to open
>> "/usr/lib/wine/../i386-linux-gnu/wine/./%1.dll.so"
Out of curiosity, is there a good reason for this?
Nettle release, but if there will be any 3.8.1 bugfix release,
this fix should be included).
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available to userspace processes. If an instruction set extension isn't
fully supported and enabled by all of hw/kernel/hypervisor, it should
not be listed in hwcap. So the alternative might be to leave VSX
disabled, but ensure it isn't advertised in hwcaps.
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systemd/system)
>
> Versions of packages libnettle8 depends on:
> ii libc6 2.35-3
>
> libnettle8 recommends no packages.
>
> libnettle8 suggests no packages.
>
> -- no debconf information
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sting wine32:armhf package is useful. But anyway, when wine fails to
run a 32-bit (i386) windows executable, due to missing wine32, I'd
suggest that the instructions it displays should be updated to say
"apt-get install wine32:i386".
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wasted disk usage, but not causing any errors once I realized that both
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ile-time config
of which assembly files to use at compile time (and will break at
runtime on processors not supporting selected processor features),
while fat builds use them all and select at run time.
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current libnettle. Not sure what to do
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transition. E.g.,
it should work to link an executable both directly to libnettle.so.6 and
indirectly (e.g., via gnutls) to the abi-incompatible libnettle.so.7. Or
vice versa. Not very well tested, though.
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UNUSED)
{ abort(); }
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to stretch. For completeness, kernel 4.9.0-4-amd64,
libc6 version 2.24-14.
(But I think this is an old problem, I had the same experience last time
I tried scratch, a few years ago, but it seems I unfortunately didn't
bug report it properly at the time).
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some recent progress with ifunc order on the glibc
side, see https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-01/msg00557.html
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With this change, shells spawned by lshd will inherit the umask the lshd
process was started with.
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hanks! (Now remaining problem is that I don't have the needed 1GB+ available
space on /var, but I'll sort that out one way or the other).
I still think it's unfortunate that the libicu upgrade requires all of that.
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IE implies that memory returned by malloc is mapped
at randomized locations where the high 32 bits are almost never zero?
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ion. It shouldn't be NULL,
of course.
I see one other odd thing when reading this code. The UNUSED declaration
of the first argument is wrong; maybe recent gcc omits code related to
that argument? You could try deleting that, and see if it makes a
difference.
It may also be useful to run lshd under va
1.1; they crash if dlopen:ed
with RTLD_NOW. lsh itself does nothing special as far as I'm aware.
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longer depends on the
libgcc dll, I guess).
* The strace output also shows that wine attempts to open
"/usr/lib/wine/../i386-linux-gnu/wine/./%1.dll.so"
^^
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, or at least check which packages you
still have around which depend on it.
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#define NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP 0
#if NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP
# define GMP_NUMB_BITS the moon is made of green cheese
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the version in the soname,
NETTLE_4 and HOGWEED_2. Would that help?
Also see
http://lists.lysator.liu.se/pipermail/nettle-bugs/2015/003383.html (not
sure crossposting between the nettle list and debbugs is a good idea).
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differences in generated headers
in debian.
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something is still broken with jpg support in squeak-vm and/or
scratch. And I think backgrounds are a quite important feature in
scratch.
Maybe someone more familiar with smalltalk and squeak can cook up a
simpler jpeg test case.
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scratch package is unable to load any jpeg files, e.g., scene
backgrounds? (And maybe that bug ought to be reassigned to the squeak-vm
package?)
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break;
- if (shutdown (fd, SHUT_WR) 0 errno != ENOTCONN)
+ if (shutdown (fd, SHUT_WR) 0
+ errno != ENOTCONN errno != ECONNRESET)
die(shutdown failed: %s\n, strerror(errno));
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better? Alternatively, upgrade the version under /usr/local to
gmp-6.0.0.
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libnettle4 2.7.1-2+b1
ii multiarch-support 2.19-4
For what it's worth, that symbol should be defined by libgmp-6.0.0.
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_nettle_mpz_limbs_finish, _nettle_mpz_limbs_modify, and
_nettle_mpz_limbs_read are internal functions in nettle, which aren't
needed with gmp-6.0.0.
Then, Nettle-2.7.1 has not been tested with gmp-6.0.0. I hope there
should be no real problems.
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than for porting the same random daemon to work on the hurd or
kfreebsd.
(And it's going to be at least 4 init systems, not 3, right? systemd,
upstart, sysv and openrc. With support for sysv possibly dropped after a
few release cycles).
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Test vectors seem to be available at
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-20/800-20.pdf. Are there
any test vectors specifically for openpgp use of CFB?
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Please add Cipher feedback (CFB) mode.
Any particular application you have in mind, which needs this mode?
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, that sounds a bit like a compiler bug. Where
does it crash (backtrace)?
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-externs -Wl,-z,defs
-Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,relro -o ex3 ex3.o ../libargp.a
I'm not entirely sure what the specified linker flags mean, but order
looks correct. What was the error message, precisely?
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no reason
to use the definition of the symbol argp_program_bug_address provided by
libargp.a/argp-ba.o, since that symbol is already defined by an earlier
object file.
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What does your linker command line look like? Order matters, and -largp
must be placed after ex3.o.
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program is the right shell.
None of the alternatives appear very compelling, I guess.
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right. It doesn't do anything related to the state of login
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There's one other package which appears to have a similar problem:
nitpic. If you think this bug report makes sense, I can file an identical
one on that package.
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I have already filed a similar bug report on the other package, lush,
which blocks binutils in a similar way, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648014.
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you could try demos from
/usr/share/lush/demos/
Ok, I have now tried a few of them (calculator, life, lunar-lander), and
they seems to work fine.
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to provoke it.
Since I built this custom kernel, I have not tried any newer debian
packaged kernels.
I'm sorry I haven't had much time to look further into this.
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The version of the atl1c network driver is 1.0.0.1-NAPI. There seems
to be a newer one in Linus' kernel tree, 1.0.1-0-NAPI, but I haven't
been able to figure out if there are any changes which might fix this
problem, and I haven't tried booting any other kernel.
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lsh-server fails to create the hostkey, possibly because the lsh-keygen
options are changed. --nist-level now is the length in bit of the rsa
key.
I think it's because lsh-keygen defaults to RSA keys now; in earlier
versions DSA keys were the default
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Package: lsh-utils
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When building 'lsh-utils' on amd64 with gcc-4.0,
I get the following error:
If you have the time, it would be nice if you could try to build the
latest version of nettle or lsh, i.e.
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Asyou quickly answered this bug report, I'm wondering whether I should
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Maybe there's some confusion here. I'm the lsh upstream author. I
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