On Tue 10 Apr 2007, Bob Tracy wrote:
Other annoyances (minor, but worth mentioning):
(1) unaligned trap messages in the system logs for various applications.
I honestly don't know how or to whom these should be reported. As far
as the package maintainers are concerned, the number
Unaligned traps point to code needing fixing, not binutils / whatever.
radvd (IPv6 support)? Version 1.0-1 of that package is what's
generating
most of the unaligned trap messages I'm seeing.
Network code often displays unaligned traps, because it does a read of
network data, and then
Paul Slootman wrote:
Unaligned traps point to code needing fixing, not binutils / whatever.
radvd (IPv6 support)? Version 1.0-1 of that package is what's generating
most of the unaligned trap messages I'm seeing.
Network code often displays unaligned traps, because it does a read of
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 03:43:13PM +0200, Uwe Schindler wrote:
The simpliest is to install the prctl package (which is now available for
alpha, too, as the kernels are compatible to that:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/devel/prctl ) and start the program with
prctl and set the flag to send
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