** Changed in: libjpeg-turbo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Obscure error messages caused by ubuntu patch
To manage n
So. Apparently this has been "fixed" somewhere along the road to Ubuntu
14.04.
The patch is commented out in the debian/patches/series file in version
1.3.0-0ubuntu2.
However, the debian/changelog doesn't tell me when that happened (or when it
was added, for that matter).
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Any chance of fixing this already, 2 years since was reported. Thanks
for your effort and time.
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Any chances of getting this fixed before the LTS “support” ends?
I notice that quantal is already without this patch. So I wonder, was it
dropped because some other change made it unneccessary, or was it
dropped simply because it broke more than it fixed. If the latter, then
please drop the patch
A simple workaround is to make libjpeg-turbo load before the application with
the error has a change to change users:
LD_PRELOAD=libjpeg.so.8 /usr/bin/myapplication
OR
export LD_PRELOAD=libjpeg.so.8
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QT C++ programmers can "work around" the bug in this manner.
In main.cpp
create your application
create your main window
(don't display anything yet)
call routine to set your capabilities and drop your ownership.
Now you exec.
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I can confirm the message "Error opening file for reading: Permission
denied" for VirtualBox as well as for VBoxHeadless. The latter one is
particularly annoying, since it produces unnecessary error logs into my
server logs when starting remote virtual machines.
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Additonal:
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 AMD64
virtualbox:
Installiert: 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2
Kandidat:4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2
Versionstabelle:
*** 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/universe amd64
Packages
500 http://security.ub
Dont know if it helps, i am facing the duplicate of this bug
(Virtualbox)
I removed virtualbox and then reinstalled it
sudo apt-get remove virtualbox
sudo apt-get install virtualbox
and after the new installation i was facing this bug.
The remove and install was using the same version, so there
Matthias wrote "Paul, I don't see any suggested code in the other
report. please repeat it here."
Well ... I'm not sure how you missed it, since the bulk of the opening
post of Bug #1014487 consists of this suggested CODE :).
Here it is again, copied and pasted from Bug #1014487:
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Paul, I don't see any suggested code in the other report. please repeat
it here.
Two proposals for fixing this:
- Don't call libjpeg_arch_specific_init if get_auxv return 0
- use gcc's ifunc feature to initialize the processor specific funtions
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The opening post in Bug #1014487 (which has been duplicated to this present bug
now) contains some
suggested code which might be adapted for use in libjpeg-turbo8 to accomplish
what the '/proc/self/auxv'
access that is presently failing with this open error:
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This causes an "Error opening file for reading: Permission denied" when
starting VirtualBox. See Bug #1014487
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libjpeg-turbo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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