Public bug reported:
Applying the security patch for CVE-2020-0256 to gdisk 1.0.1-1 in Ubuntu
16.04 (Xenial) causes the autopkg tests to fail as follows:
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autopkgtest [16:42:09]: test command1: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - -
- - - -
command1 FAIL stderr: Warning: Partition table header claims that
the size of partition table
autopkgtest [16:42:09]: test command1: - - - - - - - - - - stderr - - - - - -
- - - -
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
Warning: Partition table header claims that the size of partition table
entries is 0 bytes, but this program supports only 128-byte entries.
Adjusting accordingly, but partition table may be garbage.
autopkgtest [16:42:09]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary
command1 FAIL stderr: Warning: Partition table header claims that
the size of partition table
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A reference Debian bug report #981231 can be found here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=981231
As previously addressed, "allow-stderr" will be added as a restriction to:
debian/tests/control
** Affects: gdisk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Ian Constantin (iconstantin)
Status: New
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