Howdy,
This was reported by a Debian user, and it looks like just a missing
export of the symbol. The attached patch should fix things.
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diff --git a/lib/token.exports b/lib/token.exports
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--- a/lib
gt; left, so no one can update this package.
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> New windows binaries build using mingw are available in the "Build" project.
> Version 001 and 002 are both vulnerable, a new version 003 with OpenSC 0.11.7
> will be soon available.
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first on my todo list.
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> Is that acceptable for everybody?
I'm not sure that's the right behavior. If you call shutdown and it
didn't shutdown it should probably not be considered a success.
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27;t running, the openct init script exits with a non-zero
> exit state. The prerm doesn't catch this condition, and fails. That
> shouldn't happen.
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> I'm not entirely sure whether exiting an initscript with a non-zero exit
> state is allowed in this case either, but I
* Ludovic Rousseau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 7:22 AM, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello opensc type persons,
>
> Hello Eric,
>
> > A Debian user has discovered a bug in pam_p11. It uses the syslog
> > family of fu
Hello opensc type persons,
A Debian user has discovered a bug in pam_p11. It uses the syslog
family of functions instead of pam_syslog, which causes segfaults in
some situations. Please apply the attached patch!
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Hello,
a debian user reported this bug. I've confirmed that it is in fact the
case. The attached diff should fix the discrepancy.
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Package: libopensc2
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Seve
at robust. Is the issue some of the headers
aren't available on some architectures? Or the structures are
different? Whose suggested best practice is this?
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A small manpage patch from an interested Debian user.
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