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Title:
glibc: backport "Add x86_64 to x86-64 HWCAP" for 17.10
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Since this is a fix for a breaking change, do we know if this well be
fixed before 17.10 gets a final release?
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Title:
glibc: backport "Add
Public bug reported:
glibc 2.26 regressed in terms of which subdirectories ld searched in for
shared libraries.
The commit to fix this can be found here:
https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=glibc.git;a=log;h=45ff34638f034877b6a490c217d6a0632ce263f4
This could cause issues in rare cases of
This appears to now be fixed by this patch -
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg31446.html
It's been merged into SteamOS Brewmaster (as they were in dire need of
the fix), but not into the mainline kernel yet.
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Still reproduces on the latest upstream 3.15rc5 kernel
** Description changed:
Kernel panics on various different hardware after a few seconds or
minutes using in development user space application, but only when the
360 gamepad is plugged in.
Can reproduce on multiple hardwares with
Public bug reported:
Kernel panics on various different hardware after a few seconds or
minutes using in development user space application, but only when the
360 gamepad is plugged in.
Can reproduce on multiple hardwares with both NVidia and ATI graphics cards.
Cannot reproduce with small test
In case it's useful at all - this does appear to be related to whatever
xinput driver calls SDL2 uses within it's SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK and
SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER subsystems, as disabling either one of those
does not seem to reproduce.
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