I'm pretty sure we have an eclass function to get the name of the 0 group.
On 12 Apr 2014 17:41, hasufell hasuf...@gentoo.org wrote:
na...@gentoo.org:
fcaps.eclass is using group name 'root' which is not available on BSD
system. Instead you can use 0, or $(id -g -n 0) if you'd prefer group
So one of the side-discussions happening after Heartbleed was the fact that
OpenSSL has its own memory allocator code that effectively mitigates any C
library-provided exploit mitigations (as discussed on the openbsd-misc ML at
[1] and Ted Unangst's blogs at [2] and [3]). This is partially why
On 04/14/2014 04:42 AM, Joshua Kinard wrote:
So one of the side-discussions happening after Heartbleed was the fact that
OpenSSL has its own memory allocator code that effectively mitigates any C
library-provided exploit mitigations (as discussed on the openbsd-misc ML at
[1] and Ted
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On 04/13/2014 20:17, Patrick Lauer wrote:
On 04/14/2014 04:42 AM, Joshua Kinard wrote:
So one of the side-discussions happening after Heartbleed was the fact that
OpenSSL has its own memory allocator code that effectively mitigates any C
library-provided exploit mitigations (as discussed on