Bug#764578: [wine-development] add option to debian/rules to build without stack protection

2014-10-10 Thread Konstantin Demin
2014-10-10 2:57 GMT+04:00, Michael Gilbert mgilb...@debian.org: Can you provide some examples of applications that are actually affected? Best wishes, Mike E.g. Adobe Photoshop CS6 installation. Actually I don't know where this bug resides - Windows Installer or just Adobe Installer. It won't

Bug#764578: [wine-development] add option to debian/rules to build without stack protection

2014-10-09 Thread Konstantin Demin
Source: wine-development Version: 1.7.28-2 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Hello! Would you mind to add option in debian/rules to build without stack protection? Patch is available. -- SY, Konstantin Demin description: add option to disable stack protection in debian/rules author: Konstantin

Bug#764578: [pkg-wine-party] Bug#764578: [wine-development] add option to debian/rules to build without stack protection

2014-10-09 Thread Austin English
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 3:33 AM, Konstantin Demin rockdri...@gmail.com wrote: Source: wine-development Version: 1.7.28-2 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Hello! Would you mind to add option in debian/rules to build without stack protection? Patch is available. -- SY, Konstantin Demin

Bug#764578: [pkg-wine-party] Bug#764578: [wine-development] add option to debian/rules to build without stack protection

2014-10-09 Thread Konstantin Demin
2014-10-09 17:29 GMT+04:00 Austin English austinengl...@gmail.com: What's the motivation for this change? -- -Austin Firstly, this change makes it possible to compile wine with support for applications that rely on the implicit stack operations that are not possible when stack smash

Bug#764578: [pkg-wine-party] Bug#764578: Bug#764578: [wine-development] add option to debian/rules to build without stack protection

2014-10-09 Thread Michael Gilbert
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Konstantin Demin wrote: Firstly, this change makes it possible to compile wine with support for applications that rely on the implicit stack operations that are not possible when stack smash protection (SSP) is on. However, as you may have already seen in the