Hardy has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the Hardy task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Intrepid Ibex reached end-of-life on 30 April 2010 so I am closing the
report. The bug has been fixed in newer releases of Ubuntu.
** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Triaged
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Status: New => Triaged
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/ciso
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The 18 month support period for Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 has reached its end of life -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-7.10-eol . As a result, we are closing the
Gutsy task.
** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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This bug appears to exist in everything great than feisty. I've
nominated them for release, and I'm currently sponsoring the fixed
packages into jaunty, intrepid-proposed, hardy-propesed, and gutsy-
proposed queues.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ciso
There is a memory alloca
This bug was fixed in the package ciso - 1.0.0-0ubuntu2
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* Resolution of memory allocation failure on amd64 which caused unusable
ciso files to be created (LP: #163308)
-- Brian Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:58:34
Attached is a debdiff for Jaunty that will resolve this issue and that
adds dpatch as a patch system for ciso. Additionally, I've uploaded
this to my PPA for Intrepid so you could install the package from
https://launchpad.net/~brian-murray/+archive if you want.
** Attachment added: "ciso_1.0.0-0
** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Is there any progress being made on this?
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Yes my apologizes, i have been really busy this year because of my thesis.
I'll fix this for intrepid.
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Still have this problem in Hardy. This should be fixed, it's July 08.
Thanks !!! would be great to have this fixed =)
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Yes, I'd agree with Alessandro, this looks like a good solution.
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this solution could work for both architecture?
so i could patch this
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Hi Graeme,
you are right, even if I think that int as a size of 4 bytes both for 32 and
64 bits architecture. To be more arch independent we can include
linux/types.h header file and use __u32 instead of other types. This works
for me on amd64.
2007/12/26, Graeme Humphries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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I've experienced this bug. It causes ciso archives created on AMD64 to
fail on the PSP, or with other Ciso tools, because it changes the
archive header size. Note that this patch will probably break the source
for x32 builds (I would think), since it refers to different int sizes.
It's probably bes
** Changed in: ciso (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Gaëtan Petit (tenshu)
Status: New => In Progress
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