bugs about crashed with exit code 139

2013-06-27 Thread olivier.sal...@codeless.fr
Hi,
you all have seen many many bugs from forallsecure, getting all the same
crash exit code.

Does anymore has a hint on the root cause of this? I can't imagine this
does not come from the same root cause considering the numerous bugs found.

Olivier

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Re: bugs about crashed with exit code 139

2013-06-27 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi,

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:17:10PM +0200, olivier.sal...@codeless.fr wrote:
 Hi,
 you all have seen many many bugs from forallsecure, getting all the same
 crash exit code.
 
 Does anymore has a hint on the root cause of this? I can't imagine this
 does not come from the same root cause considering the numerous bugs found.

here you can find some explanation:

   https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/06/msg00720.html

and this is what I would regard as a reasonable action:

   https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/06/msg00796.html

I forewarded some of the mails to three upstreams and will continue step
by step.  I personally did not even dived into the code to find some
solution for a single bug and I hope we will be able to cooperate with
upstream on this.

Kind regards

Andreas.

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Re: bugs about crashed with exit code 139

2013-06-27 Thread Michael Banck
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:17:10PM +0200, olivier.sal...@codeless.fr wrote:
 you all have seen many many bugs from forallsecure, getting all the same
 crash exit code.
 
 Does anymore has a hint on the root cause of this? I can't imagine this
 does not come from the same root cause considering the numerous bugs
 found.

See the thread Reporting 1.2K crashes on debian-devel.  I did not look
closely on any of the reports yet (and only reports in your own packages
are available to you for now), but unless they are all crashing a common
library, they are probably destinct.  They are using a new automatic
bug finding system, likely involving some fuzzing.


Michael


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Re: Data Licensing

2013-06-27 Thread Michael Banck
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 05:39:59PM +0200, Eric Maeker wrote:
 
 Le 18 juin 2013 à 17:34, Mathieu Malaterre a écrit :
 
  Just my two cents, GPL and/or LGPL are mostly related to code (notion
  of 'shared' lib). I would either check one of our french license
  CeCILL A/B/C or maybe creative commons which are more oriented with
  data stuff.
 
 Yes GPL/LGPL are for the code. I need to enlighten the future debate
 of the licensing choice for the scientific data.  Do you have any
 notion about OpenData ?
 
 CC licenses are not compatible with DFSG I think.

As Mathieu pointed out, that is not the case in general.  Also, I
believe CC0 (public-domain-like) is considered especially appropriate
for data licensing in the OpenData community, but I don't have any links
to back that up right now.  

I am pointing this out here for future reference although it probably
runs against their attribution requirement in this specific case.


Michael


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