Hi Hugh,
You're right, I had to run cmd via wineconsole, and I tried it before
with plain wine. OK, this way your patches do indeed work. Thanks.
Regards,
Ruslan
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Hugh McMaster
wrote:
> On Monday, 12 August 2013, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote:
>>I've tried applying you
Hi Marcus,
>If it is not a high severe issue you can also just mail this mailinglist
>here (wine-devel).
Thanks for the info. As it turns out, it's an already-known issue
(unixfs allows full host filesystem access through Windows APIs even if
there's no equivalent dosdevices link -- reported as
>Depending on what attack scenario you envision, disabling unixfs is not enough.
>
>If you want to avoid actually executed malware from accessing the UNIX fs
>directly,
>you are out of luck as the malware could just do systemcalls itself (int 0x80
>on x86
>for instance).
Yup, I'm aware of that
On Monday, 12 August 2013 at 10:57 PM, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote:
>You're right, I had to run cmd via wineconsole, and I tried it before with
>plain wine. OK, this way your patches do indeed work. Thanks.
No problems, Ruslan. I'm not sure Ctrl-C can be intercepted when running 'wine
cmd.exe' but i
On 12/08/13 20:15, Mislav Blazevic wrote:
It seems that xmlBufPtr was renamed to xmlBufferPtr in new libxml.
It does seem that way. :-)
Or maybe :-(
It seems that xmlBufPtr was renamed to xmlBufferPtr in new libxml.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Mislav Blazevic wrote:
> It seems that xmlBufPtr was renamed to xmlBufferPtr in new libxml.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Ken Sharp wrote:
>
>> Following my previous e-mail (http://www
Following my previous e-mail
(http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2013-August/100754.html) I
have since moved from Wheezy to Sid to work around a Debian bug.
libxml2 has been updated (2.8.0+dfsg1-7+nmu1 --> 2.9.1+dfsg1-3) as a
result and introduced some new compiler warnings:
/home/ke
> This is awfully overcomplicated (plus I do not know how to make such a
> "global" variable in wine) so I was wondering is it OK to implement this
> differently than windows does it.
If the implementation does not have to be the same to preserve
compatibility, then you should ignore those details
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:40:48PM +0900, Andrew Church wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> >If it is not a high severe issue you can also just mail this mailinglist
> >here (wine-devel).
>
> Thanks for the info. As it turns out, it's an already-known issue
> (unixfs allows full host filesystem access throu
On Monday, 12 August 2013, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote:
>I've tried applying your both patches, and it appears that Ctrl+C at
>cmd prompt still closes cmd, although pressing it while "dir /s /w" is running
>works as expected.
Hi Ruslan,
I've just tested the Ctrl-C patches on the most recent version
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 01:12:24PM +0900, Andrew Church wrote:
> [Please cc: me on any replies since I'm not subscribed to the list.]
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a specific process for reporting security-related bugs in Wine?
> I've looked through winehq.org but haven't found any mention of such;
Hi,
While running your changed tests on Windows, I think I found new failures.
Being a bot and all I'm not very good at pattern recognition, so I might be
wrong, but could you please double-check?
Full results can be found at
http://testbot.winehq.org/JobDetails.pl?Key=26661
Your paranoid android
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Hugh McMaster
wrote:
> Jason Edmeades and I have developed a patch that handles Ctrl-C and
> Ctrl-Break events in wineconsole's cmd.exe.
>
> The patch supports interactive mode, batch contexts and both the cmd /c and
> cmd /k modes, meaning that pressing Ct
Thank you for your feedback. I'll adjust the tests with your comments and
I'll try to use testbot.
2013/8/8 Dan Kegel
> Minor problem:
>
> +static void test_strncpy(void)
> +{
> +size_t len = 10;
> +char *ret;
> +char dst[len + 1];
>
> Hmm. That last line is a VLA, and might not co
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Hi,
Is there a specific process for reporting security-related bugs in Wine?
I've looked through winehq.org but haven't found any mention of such; I
just wanted to make sure I haven't overlooked anything before posting the
bug i
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