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2006 May 14
0
Rails] Re: Mac OS X and Uninitialzed Constant Mysql
Thanks for the reply, Mick. I do the have the database connection params set correctly in config/database.yml. I stumbled across the following post (http://www.elharo.com/blog/category/software- development/databases/), and the suggestion was to change the mysql version from 64-bit to 32-bit (the mysql.com downloads). I did, and it works as expected now. As the mysql gem is compiled
2006 May 14
3
Mac OS X and Uninitialzed Constant Mysql
Development Platform: ruby 1.8.4 Rails 1.1.2 mysql "gem" 2.7 Mac OS X (10.4.6), 64-bit Mysql 5.0.19-standard (64-bit) Lighttpd, 1.4.11 I''m trying to startup a simple test rails app against mysql. Rails starts up fine and my pages render successfully, until a DB access is made. I''m getting a "uninitialized constant Mysql". I''ve searched, but
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 3/6] i386 virtualization - Make ldt a desc struct
...LDT_ENTRY_SIZE; > + size = mm->context.ldt_pages*PAGE_SIZE; > if (size > bytecount) > size = bytecount; This now looks like you can leak data? Since full page is unlikely used, but accounting is done in page sizes. Asking to read_ldt with bytcount of PAGE_SIZE could give some uninitialzed data back to user. Did I miss the spot where this is always zero-filled? > @@ -166,6 +167,7 @@ > __u32 entry_1, entry_2; > int error; > struct user_desc ldt_info; > + int page_number; > > error = -EINVAL; > if (bytecount != sizeof(ldt_info)) > @@ -184,10 +1...
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 3/6] i386 virtualization - Make ldt a desc struct
...LDT_ENTRY_SIZE; > + size = mm->context.ldt_pages*PAGE_SIZE; > if (size > bytecount) > size = bytecount; This now looks like you can leak data? Since full page is unlikely used, but accounting is done in page sizes. Asking to read_ldt with bytcount of PAGE_SIZE could give some uninitialzed data back to user. Did I miss the spot where this is always zero-filled? > @@ -166,6 +167,7 @@ > __u32 entry_1, entry_2; > int error; > struct user_desc ldt_info; > + int page_number; > > error = -EINVAL; > if (bytecount != sizeof(ldt_info)) > @@ -184,10 +1...