[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Michael Terry
The bug will manifest as a lack of detailed error messages (because it will think strerror is returning NULL most of the time). But on the off-chance that 128 bytes isn't long enough for the error message, it means that electric-fence will try to print from a bogus address like 32 (errno value).

[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Scott Kitterman
Uploaded clamav with the build-dep added back in. Please promote. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311984 Title: [MIR] electric-fence To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Adam Conrad
Override component to main electric-fence 2.2.4 in utopic: universe/devel - main electric-fence 2.2.4 in utopic amd64: universe/devel/extra/100% - main electric-fence 2.2.4 in utopic arm64: universe/devel/extra/100% - main electric-fence 2.2.4 in utopic armhf: universe/devel/extra/100% - main

[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Michael Terry
- The source package comes with some odd build artifacts still in it. Like debian/*.debhelper.log, debian/substvars, and a broken libefence.so symlink in the toplevel. Not actual problems. But seems sloppy. - There is a compile warning that seems problematic, in that it indicates the XSI

[Bug 1311984] Re: [MIR] electric-fence

2014-04-28 Thread Scott Kitterman
I've subscribe the Clamav Update Team to bugs for the package. I agree there are some issues with the package, but I considered it better to stay in sync with Debian since the package works for its intended function (testing clamav) as is and no bugs have been filed about it in Ubuntu or Debian,