Control: tags -1 fixed 0.98.3+dfsg-1
Hi Pascal,
On 29.05.2014 12:49, Pascal Meunier wrote:
I'm filing this bug as requested by Scott Kitterman. The issue has
been fixed upstream (Bug #10960) by commits
c6f5ef98d6ab7d3abcd207c25d06eaeb95d68ffc and
99ee2138c496d3d51af67e521e945803565b9f7d. Symptoms are segfaults when
running clamscan, or a report of an invalid pointer by glibc,
depending on whether a directory is recursively scanned or a single
file. I first noticed the reproducible segfault when recursively
scanning, which started happening immediately after a clamav update.
When attempting to isolate a single file that would
cause the issue, I got the invalid pointer report by glibc.
This fix made it into the 0.98.3 release and is already in unstable.
Unfortunately that version fails to build on PowerPC, so it doesn't
migrate to testing and can't be uploaded to wheezy.
(By the way, the commit message says this fixes upstream bug #10970, not
#10960, so either there is a typo in the commit message or you meant
#10970.)
As I don't know, when the PowerPC failure will be fixed, it's probably
best to cherry-pick this fix for wheezy.
Scott, what do you think?
Best regards,
Andreas
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