0.9.3 (current
unstable/wheezy version) is affected by it as well.
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with a
members of this struct, so compiler is fully within its right to
place it at 2-bytes boundary, which eventually leads to an unaligned
memory access resulting in a crash.
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may assume that I have all the binaries built from svn head
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Hello,
Is there an upstream bug for that? If there is, can you please provide
a reference?
Can you post a stack trace, preferrably obtained with the latest
Debian binaries (gnunet version 0.8.1b-8), if possible?
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is mostly involved with the new sparc64 port.
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with a subject of "u
xotic to trigger it
(well, nothing that I can see) convinces me that it should be fixed
before we can release.
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I don't believe that it's related to the upstream bug Lucas mentioned,
as it was specifically triggered by using bit fields, which are not
used in any way here.
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severity 648016 important
thanks
I'm dropping the severity of this bug because gcc-avr FTBFS goes away
if one drops --disable-checking from configure flags (it currently
uses it), and using it is not recommended by GCC maintainers (see
discussion in the upstream bug).
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completely unrelated code, normally invoked by
write_action(), line 2182. Once it's done, we jump back to completely
wrong location at 0x00013e8c, eventually causing a crash.
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orted in lenny. Transition to
the new gcc version seems like a perfect time to turn on the
ultrasparc specific optimizations in gcc by default. Do you think it
is feasible? I currently have no idea what breakage such a change
might cause.
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o dereference it.
Please let me know if you need more details and I'll try to dig into it.
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BILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
It seems like the culprit is the duplicate definition of an always_inline
function.
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Hi,
I cannot reproduce the problem neither with gcc-snapshot [gcc (GCC) 3.5.0
20040512 (experimental)] nor gcc-3.4 [gcc-3.4 (GCC) 3.4.0 (Debian)].
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omeone to confirm the problem,
but didn't receive any replies (neither positive nor negative) so far.
It if helps, I can arrange ssh access to a chroot on my sparc machine.
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