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2004 Jul 09
0
http-devel problem
I found a minor problem in httpd-devel-2.0.46-32.ent.3.centos.1 package in files used for developement for Apache webserver in directory /usr/lib/httpd/build thee a re weird INCLIDES paths: # pwd /usr/lib/httpd/build # grep cent * apr_rules.mk:apr_builddir=/home/centos/upd2/BUILD/httpd-2.0.46/prefork/srclib/apr apr_rules.mk:apr_builders=/home/centos/upd2/BUILD/httpd-2.0.46/srclib/apr/build config_vars.mk:APR_INCLUDEDIR = /home/centos/upd2/BUILD/httpd-2.0.46/prefork/srclib/a...
1999 Feb 09
0
load() -> segfault
...the simulation -- on the order of 20K characters! save() is perfectly happy to write these variable names out, but load() segfaults because the "InString" family of functions use fixed size buffer but don't check for overflow! The buffer is MAXELTSIZE bytes, defined in $RHOME/src/inclide/Defn.h as 512. As you would expect, reading a 20K object into a 512 byte buffer can really mess things up. As noted in the comments of saveload.c, /* FIXME : the fixed size buffer here is an abomination */ but that's not as bad as failing to check for overflow. I don't really have ti...
1999 Feb 09
0
load() -> segfault (PR#117)
...the simulation -- on the order of 20K characters! save() is perfectly happy to write these variable names out, but load() segfaults because the "InString" family of functions use fixed size buffer but don't check for overflow! The buffer is MAXELTSIZE bytes, defined in $RHOME/src/inclide/Defn.h as 512. As you would expect, reading a 20K object into a 512 byte buffer can really mess things up. As noted in the comments of saveload.c, /* FIXME : the fixed size buffer here is an abomination */ but that's not as bad as failing to check for overflow. I don't really have ti...
2007 Jul 18
3
application naming convention
I''m creating a new rails app. The application is named BigIdea. Should I create this project using: 1. rails bigidea or 2. rails big_idea I know both will work, but just want to get off to the right start using the proper rails naming convention. Thanks! Brian -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this