Thanks for pushing out the update! I verified it fixed the infinite loop
for Google Chrome.
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>From reading [1] [2] and [3], I don't believe a CVE has been assigned.
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Title:
infinite loop in parse_encoding (t1load.c)
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04's libfreetype has not been patched with the fix for [1], thus
applications that use libfreetype6 are vulnerable to infinite loops. e.g.
Chromium / Google Chrome. [2] If you add a small patch to apply freetype commit
df14e6 [3], that should fix the problem. I ve
Hi Chris,
I can confirm that VMs with latest kernel have no issues. Thanks a lot!
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qemu-kvm guest panic for AMD smp trusty guests
To m
Has this bug been fixed in 3.13.0-44.73?
I recently upgraded some of our precise compute nodes(Dell C6145 AMD
Opteron(tm) Processor 6376) to trusty, with the latest kernel 3.13.0-45-generic
#74-Ubuntu, but still seeing this kernel panic in vm's console log.
Using libvirt_cpu_mode=host-model c
The zlib FAQ is talking about deflate. Are you sure this memory error in
inflate is what the FAQ is referring to?
The same bug on the Debian bug tracker got acknowledged as a legit bug and was
marked fixed in 1.2.4.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=577135
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I suspect this is caused by libhpmud0 not checking the return value from
libusb_init(). All the places in hplip-3.12.2/io/hpmud/musb.c that calls
usb_init() should check for return values and bail out if initialization
fails.
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Public bug reported:
Please add the following files to the --protected list for Chromium / Google
Chrome:
/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.XX/SingletonCookie
/tmp/.org.chromium.Chromium.XX/SingletonSocket
/tmp/.com.google.Chrome.XX/SingletonCookie
/tmp/.com.google.Chrome.XX/SingletonSo
Public bug reported:
There's a bug in distcc 3.1 where "distcc gcc -I/usr/include/foo" does
not work. This was fixed soon after the distcc 3.1 over 3 years ago. [1]
Please include this in your build, or just upgrade to distcc-3.2rc1.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/distcc/source/detail?r=638
** Aff
Same problem on precise. I recommend the package maintainer try to use
the tool he's packaging.
On precise, there's a one-line /usr/bin/pump file that contains the
include_server= line that should be in /usr/bin/distcc-pump. That line
is wrong though. It refers to python2.6 whereas on Precise the
FYI, Firefox is affected too. See https://crash-
stats.mozilla.com/report/index/af791a35-aec2-4f5d-9feb-6e4082120403 for
example.
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Title:
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>From Google Chrome's perspective, we are seeing a big spike in crashes,
and many of the crashes don't make much sense. It is only happening on
32-bit Ubuntu 11.10. Everyone with the crash seems to be running
3.0.0.-18.31. Both Intel and AMD CPUs are affected. Based on a random
sampple, on the Inte
This is probably bug 972821.
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Title:
FF suddenly crashes making it unusable. This happens after few minutes
running and it occurs from last linu
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This could either be a bug in the plasma-desktop package or in the
workrave package. Not sure who to blame.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Do an install of Kubuntu Precise.
2. Start up KDE, install xrestop and workrave.
3. Start xrestop, observe the 'misc' field for the plasma-deskto
So how are applications that need mime icons suppose to find them on a
default install of Ubuntu 11.10? All the icons are in the Humanity
folder. Are we expected to look there?
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Public bug reported:
In a default install of Ubuntu 11.10 with Unity, applications that
follow the XDG icon theme spec to find icons for mime types do not work.
For instance, one such program is Chromium, which searches
/usr/share/icons/[current_theme], /usr/share/icons/gnome, and
/usr/share/icon
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
A user reported this [1], and we (Google) see it on our crash server
with Google Chrome and Ubuntu 11.04:
calloc ()
_cupsStrAlloc () from /usr/lib/libcups.so.2
ippReadIO () from /usr/lib/libcups.so.2
ippRead () from /usr/lib/libcups.so.2
_post_rea
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
I tested on 32-bit Natty with cups-dbg 1.4.6-5ubuntu1.1, haven't checked
other Ubuntu releases.
Run objdump -x /usr/;ib/debug/usr/lib/libcairo-gobject.so.2.11000.2, and
you'll see it has .debug_* sections, whereas
/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/libcups.so
Public bug reported:
Natty's eglibc 2.13-0ubuntu4 includes patches/any/cvs-qsort-race.diff
from upstream to fix race qsort_r(). Closes: Debian bug #614892.
Can we backport this Lucid? Chromium's thread safety tool detected this
error on Lucid: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=8
I unblacklisted gecko-mediaplayer, but users still complain. @_@
Can we update Lucid/Maverick from 0.9.9.2 to 1.0.0 so users there get the fix
as well?
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I've observed this in a Karmic virtual machine when the host machine is
accessing the disk heavily. It looks like the cause is due to the
shutdown being too slow. I filed a bug upstream:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=39106
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What's the problem exactly? Please elaborate.
Did you get the "Chromium didn't shut down correctly" message on the
startup after restarting / logging back in?
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Can someone reopen this please?
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Ping. Please reopen. I realize Lucid is almost out, but Hardy will be
supported for a while longer. Please at least backport this to Hardy.
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Umm, I know it's fixed in Lucid, which is why this bug report is asking
for the fix to be backported to Hardy - Karmic.
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FYI, this patch may fix all the crashes for xcb_io.c:378: _XAllocID:
Assertion. There's many instances of this bug in the Ubuntu bug
database, i.e. bug 458989.
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Hi, the requested logs are irrelevant because I cannot reproduce the
race condition on my machine. I only know about it because the
aggregated reports from Google Chrome's crash logger show this crash
happening.
This affects any application that calls XShmAttach(). The fix is pretty
clear. Please
Public bug reported:
There's a race condition in libXext that causes apps that use the X
shared memory extensions to occasionally crash. [1][2] This has been
fixed upstream with a small patch. [3] Can we cherrypick this for all
affected releases? (Hardy to Karmic)
[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org
@Michael Terry: I was mainly trying to address the x-www-browser issue.
I missed your patch in this bug report earlier. Yes, I agree sorting
this out in xdg-utils is the way to go. I've commented on the bug
upstream.
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@Michael Terry: what patch did you throw over the wall to xdg-utils?
URL?
Xdg-open calls gnome-open and kfmclient to open urls. Gnome-open and
kfmclient checks certain GNOME / KDE settings to figure out how to
handle urls. Xdg-settings works by checking those same settings.
Please remember the xd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
The Flash plugin will crash if libcurl is not available. Flash should
depend on a package that provides libcurl. Specifically, I think it
requires libcurl3, but please double check.
** Affects: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Import
I filed a bug upstream:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23280
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Yo
Michael, why do you think it's so hard for users to find their downloads
in the most obvious place for downloads ~/Downloads?
On Windows Vista, IE/Firefox saves downloads to
c:\Users\username\Downloads. There's no link to the Download folder on
the Windows desktop, yet Windows users can someho
As one more reason to switch away from ~/Desktop, .desktop files are
attack vectors for malware. [3] Saving them to ~/Desktop just makes it
worse.
[3] http://cubist.cs.washington.edu/Security/2009/03/13/linux-desktop-
security-vulnerabilities/
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As I stated earlier [2] Fedora 10, OpenSUSE 11, Mandriva 2009, and
Debian Lenny all use $HOME/Downloads. Ubuntu is the weird one. ;-)
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xdg-user-
dirs/+bug/204567/comments/3
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Indeed. As an example, run-mailcap doesn't know how to handle
directories. So on non-KDE/Gnome desktops, xdg-open /home fail.
The fix is simple - do what upstream xdg-open does. Rather than bailing
out when run-mailcap fails, fallback to sensible-browser. Attached are
*trivial* patches for Hardy a
Still a problem with Jaunty Alpha 6.
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So can we drop 10_update_default_list.patch from xdg-user-dirs and fix
this already? Most other popular distros [1] use $HOME/Downloads.
[1] Fedora 10, OpenSUSE 11, Mandriva 2009, Debian Lenny.
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Correct, it only affects Dapper.
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Colin's test kernel works for me with Picasa 2.7 in Wine.
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So does libgphoto2 in ia32-libs. It looks for port plugins in /usr/lib,
thus apps that depend on it cannot find any camera ports.
To reproduce:
1. verify 64-bit "gphoto2 --list-ports" outputs disk:/, usb:, etc
2. install lib32readline5
3. download 32-bit gphoto2 deb pkg
4. ar x gphoto2_2.4.0-1_i3
I'd like to see the fix go into the kernel. (Who do we have to nudge for
that to happen, BTW?) Though according to Google code search, Wine is
pretty much the only project that calls that ioctl. So I guess we can
just work around it if needed.
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When the package maintainers backported CVE-2007-2878, [1] they made a
typo while adapting the code to kernel 2.6.15.
With [2] applied to the 2.6.15 source code, fat_ioctl_readdir() is as
follows:
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down(&inode->i_sem);
ret = -ENOENT;
if (!IS_DEADDIR(inode)) {
ret = __fat_readdir(inode, fil
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