Hello,
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 06:42:24 +0100
Vincent Vande Vyvre wrote:
> This application is designed to handle large collection of image files
> with full support of metadatas include geolocalisation.
Sorry for this little pedantism, but data is already plural (singular
form is datum), so no nee
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 02:57:03PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> It's a little tricky because hardening-check is prone to false
> positives (through no fault of its own; it's just a limitation of what
> one can check).
Didn't lintian split severity/certainty levels for use cases like this
one?
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* Package name: node-libravatar
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Description : libr
Marco d'Itri writes:
> On Feb 29, Russell Coker wrote:
>
>> One thing that would be really convenient in such situations is the ability
>> to
>> have the old and new versions of the package installed such that the new
>> version would run the old version if appropriate.
> Yes. Except that thi
On Thu, March 1, 2012 00:11, Patrick Matthaei wrote:
> Am 29.02.2012 23:57, schrieb Russ Allbery:
>> Patrick Matthaei writes:
>>
>>> I fully support the hardening goal.
>>> May it be an option to add lintian errors (also non-fatal errors on
>>> ftp-master side) about missing-hardening-build in the
On Mar 01, Russ Allbery wrote:
> The situation with refcounting seems much less fragile than the situation
> without refcounting to me.
I totally agree.
Also, why does refcounting have to be "perfect"?
What would break if it did not actually check that the two files
provided by the same package
Le 01/03/12 09:05, Andrew Shadura a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 06:42:24 +0100
> Vincent Vande Vyvre wrote:
>
>> This application is designed to handle large collection of image files
>> with full support of metadatas include geolocalisation.
>
> Sorry for this little pedantism, bu
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes:
> Hi,
>
> dpkg-buildflags allows a uniform setting of default build flags for
> code written in C and C++.
>
> Using dpkg-build-flags in your rules files has a number of benefits:
>[...]
Should packages of Python extensions written in C and using
distribute/setuptools
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> 1. dpkg-buildflags exports hardened build flags. These hardened build
> flags mitigate/nullify some classes of security vulnerabilities and
> make exploitation of security problems more difficult.
At least temporarily. Are you familiar with Return Oriented Programming
please excuse. my post days ago may have sounded like "downing systemd"
however my power supply failed i could not correct myself :)
my feeling is "it is neat - as long as its not integrated where I must use it" (same as I said for
dbus). and I think it's great d
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* Package name: dune-common, dune-geometry, dune-grid, dune-istl,
dune-localfunctions
Version : 2.1 or 2.2
* URL : http://www.dune-project.org/
* License : GPL-2 with runtime exception (
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Florian Rothmaier
* Package name: jel
Version : 2.0.1
Upstream Author : Konstantin Metlov
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* License : GPL-3
Programming Lang: Java
Description : library for evaluating al
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Hi,
On 01.03.2012 17:01, Joey Hess wrote:
> Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
>> 1. dpkg-buildflags exports hardened build flags. These hardened
>> build flags mitigate/nullify some classes of security
>> vulnerabilities and make exploitation of security prob
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On 01.03.2012 18:11, Arno Töll wrote:
> The vanilla kernel itself has some ASLR protection as well,
> although I think it is still not enabled by default in Debian (and
> is perhaps
^^
KiBi corrected me. It is, sorry.
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Stefano Zacchiroli writes:
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 02:57:03PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> It's a little tricky because hardening-check is prone to false
>> positives (through no fault of its own; it's just a limitation of what
>> one can check).
> Didn't lintian split severity/certainty leve
m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) writes:
> On Mar 01, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> The situation with refcounting seems much less fragile than the situation
>> without refcounting to me.
> I totally agree.
> Also, why does refcounting have to be "perfect"?
> What would break if it did not actually check
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Scott Kitterman
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Version : 1.41
Upstream Author : Henrik Levkowetz
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* License : GPL v2 or later
Programming Lang: Bash and Python
Description :
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du mercredi 29 février 2012, vers 17:19,
Sylvestre Ledru disait :
> If you are looking for the raw list, I published the files:
> 2.9:
> http://clang.debian.net/scanlog-2.9-2011-09-11
> 3.0:
> http://clang.debian.net/scanlog-3.0-2012-01-12
Is it possible to find
Scott Kitterman:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Scott Kitterman
>
>
> * Package name: rfcdiff
> Version : 1.41
> Upstream Author : Henrik Levkowetz
> * URL : http://tools.ietf.org/tools/rfcdiff/
> * License : GPL v2 or later
> Programming Lan
> The JEL library enables users to enter algebraic expressions into their
> programme.
> Since JEL converts expressions directly into Java bytecode, it significantly
> speeds up their evaluation time. If the user's Java virtual machine has a
> JIT compiler, expressions are transparently compiled
On Thursday, March 01, 2012 09:49:24 PM Thomas Koch wrote:
> Scott Kitterman:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Scott Kitterman
> >
> >
> > * Package name: rfcdiff
> >
> > Version : 1.41
> > Upstream Author : Henrik Levkowetz
> >
> > * URL : http:
The following is a listing of packages for which help has been requested
through the WNPP (Work-Needing and Prospective Packages) system in the
last week.
Total number of orphaned packages: 443 (new: 15)
Total number of packages offered up for adoption: 144 (new: 0)
Total number of packages reques
Package: wnpp
Owner: tak...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: adlint
Version : 1.0.0
Upstream Author : 2010-2012, OGIS-RI Co.,Ltd.
* URL or Web page : http://adlint.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : source code static analyzer for C
AdLint i
The longstanding link restriction patches were recently accepted by
Andrew Morton and are likely to end up in Linux 3.4. I've applied
these to src:linux-2.6 in svn and they should end up in the upcoming
version 3.2.9-1.
We know that these are going to break some programs, most notably
'at' (#5971
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 05:11:58AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> The longstanding link restriction patches were recently accepted by
> Andrew Morton and are likely to end up in Linux 3.4. I've applied
> these to src:linux-2.6 in svn and they should end up in the upcoming
> version 3.2.9-1.
That's
On 12-03-02 at 05:11am, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> The longstanding link restriction patches were recently accepted by
> Andrew Morton and are likely to end up in Linux 3.4. I've applied
> these to src:linux-2.6 in svn and they should end up in the upcoming
> version 3.2.9-1.
>
> We know that these a
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:44:15AM +0100, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> On Thu, March 1, 2012 00:11, Patrick Matthaei wrote:
> > Am 29.02.2012 23:57, schrieb Russ Allbery:
> >> Patrick Matthaei writes:
> >>
> >>> I fully support the hardening goal.
> >>> May it be an option to add lintian errors (also
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 06:16:14PM +0100, Arno Töll wrote:
> On 01.03.2012 18:11, Arno Töll wrote:
> > The vanilla kernel itself has some ASLR protection as well,
> > although I think it is still not enabled by default in Debian (and
> > is perhaps
> ^^
>
> KiBi corre
Kees Cook writes:
> Speaking to the false positives problem, I've discussed with some people
> the idea of having build flags be included in some sort of ELF
> comment-like area that can be examined. That way it's becomes trivial to
> answer "how was this built?" and all these crapy heuristic che
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 12:01:12PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> > 1. dpkg-buildflags exports hardened build flags. These hardened build
> > flags mitigate/nullify some classes of security vulnerabilities and
> > make exploitation of security problems more difficult.
>
> A
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Hello, everybody!
I have server with php storing sessions in files.
Due to Debian changes session aging is managed by cron /etc/cron.d/ php5.
Which take a looong time (10-20m) to accomplish in my situation due to high
session count (~10k).
The slowest part of cron is fuser call and if I understand
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 05:11:58AM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> + * The new kernel version includes security restrictions on links, which
> +are enabled by default. These are specified in
> +Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt in the linux-doc-3.2 and linux-source-3.2
> +packages.
It'd be h
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