Public bug reported:
In OpenSSL 1.0.1f on Ubuntu 14.04, there's a regression in using DTLS,
caused by a backported bugfix for CVE-2014-3571.
This particular bugfix (debian/patches/CVE-2014-3571-1.patch,
corresponding to
https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commitdiff;h=8d7aab986b499f34
Public bug reported:
Please backport commit a4780adeefd042482f624f5e0d577bf9cdcbb760 (which
is included in upstream kernel 3.11) to the ti-omap4 packages for ubuntu
precise.
I tried doing this manually, and when cherrypicking there's a minor
pretty trivial conflict to resolve, and after cherrypic
Can you provide an armhf .deb? I guess it doesn't really matter much
from the kernel point of view, but my dpkg doesn't want to install them.
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This test kernel doesn't boot at all (I had to modify flash-kernel for
it to be installed at all - flash-kernel points out that my
subarchitecture is omap4 while this kernel is plain omap).
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I really doubt this patch is what breaks it, but I'll test your kernel
tomorrow. I'm not sure whether a saucy chroot would work or not - I
first tried cross-building from 13.04 but ran into some issues there, so
I cross-built from a 12.04 chroot instead. But my issues were in the
build scripts and
This kernel doesn't boot either, it stops after "done, booting the
kernel." just as the previous one.
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Title:
TLS register TPIDRURW not preserved
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Please backport commit a4780adeefd042482f624f5e0d577bf9cdcbb760 (which
is included in upstream kernel 3.11) to the ti-omap4 packages for ubuntu
precise.
- I tried doing this manually, and when cherrypicking there
Running only "apport-collect 1265024" gave:
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Package linux-ti-omap4 not installed and no hook available, ignoring
*** Updating problem report
No additional information collected.
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So then I ran "apport-collect -p linux-image-omap4 1265024" instead,
which seems to have uploaded something a
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1265024/+attachment/3945468/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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Ok, here's the dmesg output.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.out"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/1265024/+attachment/3945533/+files/dmesg.out
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I can finally confirm that this kernel boots, and fixes the bug as the
cherry-picked patch intended to do (making wine run windows/arm binaries
properly).
(I still had to hack the .deb files to convert them from -armel to
-armhf, but I just changed the architecture name in the .deb control
file.)
I tested this one, but this one doesn't even get to "Uncompressing
Linux".
If this can't be backported into the official packages I guess I'll just
have to keep running kernels I build manually myself instead - that's
probably no big issue either, until I update the whole distro to
something that
This kernel doesn't boot for me either, although I'm not really sure
what is going wrong.
I've installed it by downloading linux-headers-3.2.0-58-omap, linux-
headers-3.2.0-58 and linux-image-3.2.0-58-omap, doing dpkg -i on those
three .debs, and later run a modified version of the flash-kernel sc
I forgot to mention - I've removed the "quiet splash" options from
/boot/boot.script, so I normally get everything starting from this:
[0.00] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0
But with your kernel I don't get this far.
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Ok, so now there's some progress but it still doesn't work right. Now
the kernel uncompresses ok but something still goes wrong when it should
be booted - it goes as far as "Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the
kernel." but nothing past that.
For the record, I wasn't able to install the linux-
To clarify how to reproduce it; essentially just install wine on Ubuntu
24.04 on arm64, and try to do anything - e.g. just "wine wineboot" is
enough to show the hang.
A full reproducible example in the form of a dockerfile is this:
```
FROM ubuntu:24.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y wi
> Editing away the check may have worked when it was first done (in
https://salsa.debian.org/wine-
team/wine/-/commit/2c3ae8a186f255958da213fe35510908d9ca50ca, for Wine
7.0), but for the current Wine versions, this no longer results in a
functioning version of Wine.
To clarify this; initially, com
** Description changed:
The Wine package in Ubuntu 24.04 on arm64 is entirely broken
(9.0~repack-4build3); wine hangs on startup.
The arm64 Wine package in Ubuntu 22.04 (6.0.3~repack-1) did work
correctly though, so this is a regression.
The crashes are caused by the Debian/Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
The Wine package in Ubuntu 24.04 on arm64 is entirely broken
(9.0~repack-4build3); wine hangs on startup.
The arm64 Wine package in Ubuntu 22.04 (6.0.3~repack-1) did work
correctly though, so this is a regression.
The crashes are caused by the Debian/Ubuntu packaging. Upstre
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