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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2003-11-01 17:26:23
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In message <106...@sp...>
Robert Walsh <rj...@du...> wrote:
> > Is there some sort of problem with the new anonymous CVS server?
>
> Apparently it's dead. I'm using the
> :pserver:ano...@bl...:/home/kde mirror, which appears to
> be working. It also appears to be getting updates now.
That does look better, yes. I had been trying the kdecvs.student.utwente.nl
mirror which doesn't seem to be getting updates.
Tom
--
Tom Hughes (th...@cy...)
Software Engineer, Cyberscience Corporation
http://www.cyberscience.com/
|
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From: Robert W. <rj...@du...> - 2003-11-01 17:17:59
|
> Is there some sort of problem with the new anonymous CVS server? Apparently it's dead. I'm using the :pserver:ano...@bl...:/home/kde mirror, which appears to be working. It also appears to be getting updates now. Regards, Robert. --=20 Robert Walsh Amalgamated Durables, Inc. - "We don't make the things you buy." Email: rj...@du... |
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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2003-11-01 14:51:08
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CVS commit by nethercote:
Make the startup static and suid checks follow symlinks.
Also a couple of minor formatting changes.
M +6 -6 valgrind.in 1.37
--- valgrind/coregrind/valgrind.in #1.36:1.37
@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@
which_prog=`which $1 2> /dev/null`
if [ z$which_prog = z ] ; then
- echo "'$1' not found in \$PATH, aborting."
- exit
+ echo "'$1' not found in \$PATH, aborting."
+ exit
fi
- # Ensure the program isn't statically linked.
if [ $# != 0 ] ; then
- case `file "$which_prog"` in
+ case `file -L "$which_prog"` in # must follow symlinks, hence -L
+ # Ensure the program isn't statically linked.
*"statically linked"*)
echo "\`$which_prog' is statically linked"
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
echo "to work with it. Read FAQ #5 for more information."
exit 1 ;;
- # ensure that there are no setuid or gid flags
+ # Ensure that there are no setuid or gid flags
*:\ set?id\ ELF*)
- echo "\`$which_prog' is suid/sgid."
+ echo "\`$which_prog' is suid/sgid."
echo "Valgrind can't handle these executables, as it"
echo "requires the LD_PRELOAD feature in order to work."
|
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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2003-11-01 14:04:07
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CVS commit by nethercote:
Add missing printf and pre_mem_read to rt_sigtimedwait(), thanks to Thomas
Lussnig <lu...@sm...>.
MERGE TO STABLE
M +4 -0 vg_syscalls.c 1.52
--- valgrind/coregrind/vg_syscalls.c #1.51:1.52
@@ -3958,4 +3958,8 @@ PRE(rt_sigtimedwait)
/* int sigtimedwait(const sigset_t *set, siginfo_t *info,
const struct timespec timeout); */
+ MAYBE_PRINTF("sigtimedwait ( %p, %p, timeout )\n", arg1, arg2);
+ if (arg1 != (UInt)NULL)
+ SYSCALL_TRACK( pre_mem_read, tid, "sigtimedwait(set)", arg1,
+ sizeof(vki_ksigset_t));
if (arg2 != (UInt)NULL)
SYSCALL_TRACK( pre_mem_write, tid, "sigtimedwait(info)", arg2,
|
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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2003-11-01 11:40:09
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Tom Hughes wrote: > Is there some sort of problem with the new anonymous CVS server? > > Only I don't seem to have been able to connect to it at all since the > first night the source was moved, and the mirror that I tried doesn't > seem to be getting any updates. Hmm, it doesn't work for me either, doing this: cvs -d:pserver:ano...@an...:/home/kde co valgrind it just sat there not doing anything for a minute or two until I killed it. N |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2003-11-01 08:01:52
|
Is there some sort of problem with the new anonymous CVS server? Only I don't seem to have been able to connect to it at all since the first night the source was moved, and the mirror that I tried doesn't seem to be getting any updates. Tom -- Tom Hughes (th...@cy...) Software Engineer, Cyberscience Corporation http://www.cyberscience.com/ |
|
From: Robert W. <rj...@du...> - 2003-11-01 03:09:02
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> we check for possibly unsafe commits (unsafe in the sense of unsecure cod= e).=20 > printf is a bad function as it allows a lot of possbilities for buffer=20 > overflows, format string attacks and other manipulations when used not=20 > carefully.=20 Neat. Is the behavior documented anywhere? Are there escapes? Regards, Robert. --=20 Robert Walsh Amalgamated Durables, Inc. - "We don't make the things you buy." Email: rj...@du... |
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From: Dirk M. <dm...@gm...> - 2003-11-01 02:02:16
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 02:19, Robert Walsh wrote: > What on earth does POSSIBLY UNSAFE mean? we check for possibly unsafe commits (unsafe in the sense of unsecure code). printf is a bad function as it allows a lot of possbilities for buffer overflows, format string attacks and other manipulations when used not carefully. We also check for copyright statements and license declarations on newly added files, so that we can yell at the people that screw up. (we == KDE) Dirk |
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From: Dirk M. <mu...@kd...> - 2003-11-01 01:59:54
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CVS commit by mueller:
fix 'make dist'.
M +1 -0 Makefile.am 1.59
--- valgrind/coregrind/Makefile.am #1.58:1.59
@@ -89,4 +89,5 @@
vg_constants.h \
vg_symtab2.h \
+ vg_unistd.h \
vg_symtypes.h \
vg_unsafe.h
|
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From: Robert W. <rj...@du...> - 2003-11-01 01:19:45
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> A corecheck/tests/vgprintf.c 1.1 [POSSIBLY UNSAFE: printf] [no copyright] What on earth does POSSIBLY UNSAFE mean? |
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From: Jeremy F. <je...@go...> - 2003-11-01 00:51:15
|
CVS commit by fitzhardinge: Oops, add new files A corecheck/tests/vgprintf.c 1.1 [POSSIBLY UNSAFE: printf] [no copyright] A corecheck/tests/vgprintf.stderr.exp 1.1 A corecheck/tests/vgprintf.stdout.exp 1.1 A corecheck/tests/vgprintf.vgtest 1.1 A tests/filter_numbers 1.1 |