Since the original report and patch, the package have been orphaned, and
the rules file changed in a way that make the tested patch no longer
apply.
I suspect something like the following untested patch might work.
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index 16aad6f..f55fc4c 100755
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Source: bandwidthd
Version: 2.0.1+cvs20090917-7
Severity: important
Tags: patch
User: hardening-disc...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: goal-hardening
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Hello,
Please enable hardened build flags with dpkg-buildflags (patch
attached).
Hello Guillaume Delacour!
Thanks for your patch. Have you tested it?
Are you sure it doesn't break things?
Too many times have I been asked to enable hardening build
and then again having to re-disable it again because the
submitter didn't test things at all and when problems showed
up the
Le dimanche 21 septembre 2014 à 16:11 +0200, Andreas Henriksson a
écrit :
Hello Guillaume Delacour!
Thanks for your patch. Have you tested it?
Are you sure it doesn't break things?
Too many times have I been asked to enable hardening build
and then again having to re-disable it again
Hi again.
Thanks for the feedback!
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 04:27:40PM +0200, Guillaume Delacour wrote:
[...]
I don't use bandwidthd personally, so i've just installed the generated
deb with hardened flags, started the daemon, let the default
configuration and wait a few minutes to see a first
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