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2001 Apr 10
2
Pagemaker 6.5 Problems Wine-Mesage
...fixme:file:AreFileApisANSI (void): stub fixme:file:AreFileApisANSI (void): stub fixme:file:AreFileApisANSI (void): stub fixme:file:AreFileApisANSI (void): stub fixme:scroll:ScrollBarWndProc Unimplemented style SBS_SIZEBOX. fixme:file:AreFileApisANSI (void): stub fixme:dc:GetDCEx new hrgnClip[0000] smashes the previous[3976] fixme:dc:GetDCEx new hrgnClip[0000] smashes the previous[397a] fixme:font:GetKerningPairsA (450,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsA (450,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsA (450,0,(nil)): almost empty stub! fixme:font:GetKerningPairsA (45...
2006 Jan 16
4
Ruby on Rails is great! - I can code while smashed!
Ruby on Rails is great! - It''s so easy ... I can code while smashed and still get work done! I work from home. I code hard and get a lot done. Ruby on Rails makes my productivity so much higher than I can actually be drunk ... and still impress my boss! It''s great. Do you have experiences like this? Do you code better while unable to walk the line? Does the loosening
2009 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] Stack smashing
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 21:47:59 someguy wrote: > From a cursory glance, it looks like something is messing with the > stack canarys. Probably a stack buffer overflow. In case it is relevant, HLVM uses libsigsegv to detect stack overflows and that stack handler is initialized in my JITted code which LLVM's runFunction should be calling. Could libsigsegv be conflicing with the stack
2001 May 09
2
mirc won't work
...n my box just beeps 2 times and that's it I'm running wine without a windowz installation so maybe I need some native dll's? these are the msg's from the console: fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x5418e0,1) - no error checking or testing yet fixme:dc:GetDCEx new hrgnClip[0000] smashes the previous[09c6] fixme:edit:EDIT_EM_FmtLines soft break enabled, not implemented fixme:dc:GetDCEx new hrgnClip[0000] smashes the previous[0a36] fixme:ddeml:DdeNameService (1,49193,0,5): stub fixme:ole:CoCreateInstance no instance created for {48d12ba0-5b77-11d1-9ec1-00c04fd7081f}, hres is 0x80040...
2023 Oct 17
1
[Bug 1714] New: Stack smash: libnftables does not enforce string length limits for log prefixes
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1714 Bug ID: 1714 Summary: Stack smash: libnftables does not enforce string length limits for log prefixes Product: nftables Version: 1.0.x Hardware: x86_64 OS: RedHat Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5
2009 Mar 10
0
[LLVMdev] Stack smashing
On Mar 10, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Jon Harrop wrote: > On Tuesday 10 March 2009 21:47:59 someguy wrote: >> From a cursory glance, it looks like something is messing with the >> stack canarys. Probably a stack buffer overflow. > > In case it is relevant, HLVM uses libsigsegv to detect stack > overflows and > that stack handler is initialized in my JITted code which
2009 Mar 10
0
[LLVMdev] Stack smashing
>From a cursory glance, it looks like something is messing with the stack canarys. Probably a stack buffer overflow. On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Jon Harrop <jon at ffconsultancy.com> wrote: > > Someone is trying to work on HLVM with me but they're hitting a problem that > we have not been able to resolve. Specifically, GCC seems to be performing > some kind of
2009 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] Stack smashing
Someone is trying to work on HLVM with me but they're hitting a problem that we have not been able to resolve. Specifically, GCC seems to be performing some kind of sanity check for "stack smashing" and is calling abort because it is unhappy with something that the code is doing. However, I am not sure what and cannot reproduce the problem. The stack trace they have given me is:
2019 Sep 19
2
Fixing some StackProtector issues
PR43308 describes a case where StackProtector fails to protect against a fairly simple smash. This problem started after r363169, which removed StackProtector's own analysis function HasAddressTaken, and used CaptureTracking's PointerMayBeCaptured instead. The problem here is that "pointer is captured" and "pointer could be used to smash the stack" are not equivalent
2008 Aug 06
1
RGtk2 on linux: "stack smashing detected"
Yea I am aware of this. This is because the Ubuntu binary has stack smashing detection enabled. It's possible to build R without this checking: export CFLAGS="-fno-stack-protector" I have not been able to figure out why stack smashing is detected. I'm cc'ing this to r-devel in case anyone else has an idea. Michael On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Felix Andrews
2017 Feb 06
0
CentOS 6, 8, mplayer, "vector smash protection is enabled"
This *just* started happening. Video works, but if I try to play streaming audio, I get nothing. In .xsession-errors, I see that message, along with others Object::connect: No such slot TaskManager::GroupManager::taskDestroyed(QObject*) ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused ###!!! [Parent][MessageChannel::Call] Error:
2012 Aug 08
5
Deleting metadata smashes file dovecot.dict
Hi, I am using dovecot (see dovecot -n output below) with metadata plugin in my own plugin. I want to insert and delete some large metadata (>4KiB). It seems, that the delete in a second call of my plugin smashes the file dovecot.dict in users dir: 1st call: *dovecot.dict is empty -delete metadata 1 -delete metadata 2 -insert metadata 1 ~8KiB -insert metadata 2 <1KiB *dovecot.dict contains two entries 2nd call: -delete metadata 1 -delete metadata 2 -insert metadata 1 ~8KiB -insert metadata 2 <1KiB...
2008 Aug 01
4
DVI + VGA?
I have an LCD monitor with both VGA and DVI connectors on it, and a video card to match (both connectors). If I want to switch from the VGA (currently in use) to the DVI, do I need to do anything special other than switch wires? I didn't see anything in google that was helpful (though I may not have used a smashing search...). Thanks. mhr
2005 Sep 27
3
Random Forest with R
Hi, what is the name of the package that provides Random Forest with R. Sincerely Louis Ferré http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/grimm/smash/ferre/index.html Equipe GRIMM-2254 Département de Math-Info 5 allées Antonio Machado 31058 Toulouse Cedex Tel: 0561504608 0561503982 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jun 02
1
Populating Data on a Foreign Table
the scenario... three tables, thusly: widgets ------- id widget_color_id widget_style_id widget_colors ------------- id color widget_style ------------ id style the data: widgets ------- 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 widget_colors ------------- 1 blue 2 red 3 green widget_styles ------------- 1 smooth 2 round 3 broken so, putting the associations together, we have in widgets: 1 red smooth 2 blue
2019 Dec 14
2
Inconsistent behavior for the C AP's R_ParseVector() ?
Le lun. 9 d?c. 2019 ? 09:57, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> a ?crit : > On 12/9/19 2:54 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote: > > > > Le lun. 9 d?c. 2019 ? 05:43, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> a > ?crit : > >> On 12/7/19 10:32 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote: >> >> Thanks for the quick response Tomas. >> >> The same error
2024 Apr 25
1
[External] View() segfaulting ...
I saw it also on some of my Ubuntu builds, but the issue went away after a make clean/make, so maybe give that a try. Best, luke On Wed, 24 Apr 2024, Ben Bolker wrote: > I'm using bleeding-edge R-devel, so maybe my build is weird. Can anyone > else reproduce this? > > View() seems to crash on just about anything. > > View(1:3) > *** stack smashing detected ***:
2019 Dec 07
2
Inconsistent behavior for the C AP's R_ParseVector() ?
Thanks for the quick response Tomas. The same error is indeed happening when trying to have a zero-length variable name in an environment. The surprising bit is then "why is this happening during parsing" (that is why are variables assigned to an environment) ? We are otherwise aware that the error is not occurring in the R console, but can be traced to a call to R_ParseVector() in
1998 Aug 31
0
StackGuard-protected Linux and a New StackGuard Compiler (fwd)
Hi all, perhaps this is something of interest to all of us RedHat users ? Later Crispin added: | In response to many comments pointing out a glaring omission (grovel | grovel) the SOURCE CODE for StackGuard is now on line, both as a complete | tar ball and as a source patch to gcc 2.7.2.3, available here: | | http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/immunix/StackGuard/compiler.html Greetings,
2019 Dec 09
3
Inconsistent behavior for the C AP's R_ParseVector() ?
Le lun. 9 d?c. 2019 ? 05:43, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> a ?crit : > On 12/7/19 10:32 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote: > > Thanks for the quick response Tomas. > > The same error is indeed happening when trying to have a zero-length > variable name in an environment. The surprising bit is then "why is this > happening during parsing" (that is why