1995.
SHA-1 seems to have been introduced because of an attack on SHA. What
attack this was has been kept secret :-(
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uses a so-called birthday attack, so the 128 bit of md5 only provide
64 bits of real security. A 160 bit hash does sound much better (although
I'd still sleep more soundly with 256 bit, but there's no good 256 bit
hash available at the moment).
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and target language as any of the EU languages, get definitions
of terms, and chose the subject areas you're interested in.
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, and that
SHA-1 came out before that method of attack became public knowledge.
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the current Linux nfsd does indeed follow that
strategy). This will also not survive a server crash, and there is
no way to enquire wether the server does support xid caching.
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design parameters are secret.
Source code for RIPEMD-160 is avialiable, and the algorithm is in the
public domain. For more information, you can check out
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~bosselae/ripemd160.html
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);
return 0;
}
If you feed it a line that's too long, the access violation will
happen deep within the C library. Without debugging symbols, it's
hard to know wether this is a bug in the C library (and there
could be quite a few :-) or your program.
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John Goerzen wrote:
Why are we using dotfile locking only? There are much better
mechanisms (flock, etc.) that should be used instead. I can see no
place where dotfile locking would work and flock-style locking would fail...
We don't have a lock daemon for NFS.
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-upload at_3.1.7.orig.tar.gz (or copy it from bo),
but it's already in stable.
Is this a bug in the installation script?
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Mark Eichin wrote:
xcompat is dead (ie. it dates from when those were valid... since no
current packages need those virtual names, xcompat isn't needed either.)
I need xcompat to run Maple VR3.
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This is not something I'd like to see as Debian default.
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. And the changed required would not be
#ifdef debian, but #ifdef SYSV. Much better IMO.
The preferred method should be #ifdef HAVE_FUNCTIONNAME (via
autoconf). #ifdef sysname is evil.
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, you're right :-)
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# to get the right answer into the cache.
I'll file a bug against autoconf when I have investigated
this a bit more.
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Guy Maor wrote:
Must all new programs goint into unstable be linked with libc6?
Since Debian 2.0 is meant to be a libc6 system, the answer is yes.
If this is indeed a requirement, at is now orphaned.
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I didn't meant to imply that libc5 packages will be
rejected.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up :-)
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products don't expect that anybody cares for bugs).
What can be done? I'd suggest putting the support addresses
(mailing list, web pages) prominently into the installation routines,
and possibly even into the MOTD.
What else?
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at the moment (large patch
files, lots of code reorganization) seems to indicate so.
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license (pretty much BSD-like).
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Guy Maor wrote:
[gcc 2.7.2]
I don't think it does any optimization at all for pentium.
Correct. Of course, there's the experimental pgcc (http://www.goof.com/,
if anybody wants to look).
I'd like to pack this up and stuff it into experimental, if I had a
little more time *sigh*.
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Bo is currently a release candidate. It will become an official release
as soon as the testing group okays it.
What about Bug #10165? Is not being able to boot after an upgrade
critical?
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.
One possible solution would be to give each user a personal
/var/tmp/username, mode 700, and have as many functions (mktemp, ...)
return a string to there.
Loss: a few inodes.
Gain: fewer security holes.
Comments?
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not enough. People don't read README files unless
these are rammed down their throats.
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to look?
BTW, I'm really sorry for disregarding the installation instructions for
hamm. The fact that they are nowhere to be found is no excuse, I agree.
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Rob Browning wrote:
Should the default Debian home dir permissions be changed, should
ssh be modified, or what?
IMHO, group-writable home directories are a Bad Thing (TM), anyway.
They break just about any reasonable multi-user setup by default.
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to 1.3 this way. They will hate you forever for it.
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).
The best way would probably be to go through the LaTeX Companion and
install everything that's mentioned in there.
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David Engel wrote:
Thomas Koenig writes:
David Engel wrote:
$ gcc -bi486-linuxaout hello.c
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory
This isn't a bug.
To change a bug into a feature, it needs to be documented.
This has been documented for ages.
It has
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!
fi
fi
rm -fr _sh19142
exit 0
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specify the version also as in:
gcc -bi486-linuxaout -V2.6.3
Any reason why this should not go into the package description?
Other people than me are going to stumble across that particular
problem.
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(/usr/i386-unknown-cygwin32/bin/i386-unknown-cygwin32/2.7.2/cc1, X_OK)
= -1 ERRNO_2 (No such file or directory)
access(/usr/i386-unknown-cygwin32/bin/cc1, X_OK) = -1 ERRNO_2 (No such file
or directory)
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/include
/usr/i486-linuxaout/include
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linuxaout/2.6.3/include
/usr/include
End of search list.
cc1 /tmp/cca00347.i -quiet -dumpbase hello.c -version -o /tmp/cca00347.s
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory
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I wrote:
xauth add :0 . `dd if=/dev/urandom count=1 bs=16 | md5sum`
This is an incomplete fix to the problem; the serverargs also need
to be set:
serverargs=-auth $HOME/.Xauthority
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Package: bison
Version: A2.6-12
The following input file (which contains errors, I know :-) causes
bison to dump core.
I have no idea wether this is a libc or a bison error. Gdb tells me
the following:
$ gdb /usr/bin/bison core
GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of
way to get
a correctly formatted string - possibly od can be persuaded with
the right options, or somebody can write a Perl script).
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eagerly await what fsck has to say about this.
I'll have another go at developing for Debian when that particular
bug has been fixed.
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--force enabled:
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib', which is also in package libgdbm1
Oh well... I'll wait and see what other programs will have mysterious
problems now. Seems like I hit ^C fast enough to avoid total lossage.
The problem still needs to be fixed, though.
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Package: smail
Version: 3.1.29.1
When removing smail from the system (in favour of sendmail) with
dselect, /etc/cron.daily/smail is not removed. This results in
unnecessary mail being sent to root.
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with the xcompat package, not with
motifnls. (And yes, Maple is an a.out binary). Somebody please
reassign this bug report, please :-)
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no idea of how to set an environment variable from
a Debian package (and from which package to do it) I leave it
to more capable hands to reassign this bug to whatever package
is right (xbase, xcompat, or whatever).
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for these things under /usr/X386,
as verified with strace.
Solution: cd /usr ; ln -s X11R6 X386
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