Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 15.04, running in the cloud, I issue to following command to
find the Bounding Box on the attached EPS. When I download the
ghostscript binary from ghostscript.com or try the same on my FreeBSD
server, it works just fine. Here's the command to reproduce:
$ gs -q -sD
I cannot specify it further, since it's our own API that communicates
via JSON that broke, due to php-json in Ubuntu not conforming to the
JSON standard. Time will tell how many will get hit by this bug. Might
be zero, might be thousands. Fact of the matter is still that it accepts
JSON input that
Problem is that the old php-json package conforms to the json standard,
and the new one does not. If someone went through the effort (we do not
have the resources, unfortunately) to make json-c conform to the json
standard with said flag, then yes - you could simply compile the package
with that fl
This also means, that unless the Ubuntu maintainer fixes it either way,
then php-json has a rather important change in behaviour between 12.04
LTS and 14.04 LTS.
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So the upstream json-c developers don't consider this a bug:
"Oh, I see. You want json-c to validate that the input being parsed actually is
UTF-8. While that might seem reasonable to do at first glance, json-c has
historically supported something closer to exact, uninterpreted bytes for
string
Public bug reported:
# php -r 'var_dump(json_decode("\"\xff\""));'
string(1) "�"
Should be:
# php -r 'var_dump(json_decode("\"\xff\""));'
NULL
Since a large (and growing) number of services use JSON for communication, it's
quite bad.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: php5
Is this fix present in 2.6.32-312-ec2? I'm seeing high loads on machines
doing almost nothing after upgrading to the grub kernel (thanks for
that, BTW!), and then -312.
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