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2020 Mar 13
1
Asterisk 16, 9.0 - res_rtp_asterisk compilation error
...7: /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:67:10: note: ‘__builtin___snprintf_chk’ output 4 or more bytes (assuming 259) into a destination of size 256    return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~         __bos (__s), __fmt, __va_arg_pack ()); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ app_osplookup.c:1013:35: warning: ‘]’ directive output may be truncated writing 1 byte into a region of size between 0 and 255 [-Wformat-truncation=]       snprintf(dest, destsize, "[%s]", buffer); ^ In file include...
2018 Oct 11
13
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.9
Hi, OpenSSH 7.9p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2019 Oct 01
9
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.1
Hi, OpenSSH 8.1p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2020 Mar 13
2
Asterisk 16, 9.0 - res_rtp_asterisk compilation error
Hello, 2 asterisk servers 16.8.0 version running on Debian 10.3 On one of them, I can't compile asterisk having error    [CC] res_rtp_asterisk.c -> res_rtp_asterisk.o res_rtp_asterisk.c:2674:3: error: ‘pj_ice_sess_cb’ {aka ‘struct pj_ice_sess_cb’} has no member named ‘on_valid_pair’   .on_valid_pair = ast_rtp_on_valid_pair,    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ res_rtp_asterisk.c:2674:19: warning:
2018 Jun 08
2
vanilla build of 7.7p1 release on linux/4.17 fails with gcc8 @ "/usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '-Wl,-z,retpolineplt'"
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 06:14:42PM -0700, PGNet Dev wrote: > On 6/7/18 6:08 PM, Darren Tucker wrote: > > Well the intent is you should be able to set CC and LD to whatever you > > want as long as they work. In this case, the OSSH_CHECK_LDFLAG_LINK > > test invokes autoconf's AC_LINK_IFELSE with uses CC not LD. I'm not > > sure what to do about it yet though. I
2018 Jun 07
2
vanilla build of 7.7p1 release on linux/4.17 fails with gcc8 @ "/usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '-Wl,-z,retpolineplt'"
...2: /usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:64:10: note: ?__builtin___snprintf_chk? output 23 or more bytes (assuming 4118) into a destination of size 1024 return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __bos (__s), __fmt, __va_arg_pack ()); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /usr/bin/gcc-8 -g -O2 -pipe -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized -Wsign-compare -Wformat-security -Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-unused-result -fno-strict-aliasing -mfunction-return=thunk -mindire...
2019 Dec 03
5
clang and -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
Hi folks (CCing llvm-dev, but that's probably more of a cfe-dev topic), As a follow-up to that old thread about -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=n http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-November/045845.html And, more recently, to this fedora thread where clang/llvm -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE support is claimed to be only partial: https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2020 I dig into the glibc headers in
2017 Sep 23
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.6
> Portable OpenSSH is also available via [...] Github: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable > > Running the regression tests supplied with Portable OpenSSH does not require installation and is a simply: > > $ ./configure && make tests I was going to try this on Kali Linux (latest version), but ran into trouble right away. No "configure" script exists