https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28715

--- Comment #8 from Evgeny Vereshchagin <evvers at ya dot ru> ---
(In reply to Mark Wielaard from comment #7)
> (In reply to Evgeny Vereshchagin from comment #2)
> > There seem to be quite a few new patches on the mailing list. I wonder if
> > it's possible to somehow fetch a branch with all of them so that I could
> > just rebase the fuzzing infrastructure on top of it?
> 
> All patches sent to the list are also in patchwork:
> https://patchwork.sourceware.org/project/elfutils/list/
> 
> I keep work in progress also in branch in my own git tree:
> https://code.wildebeest.org/git/user/mjw/elfutils/
> 
> The fuzz branch has all recent patches based on your fuzzing reports and my
> own finds running afl and afl++ on amd64 and i686 for eu-stack --core
> 

With https://code.wildebeest.org/git/user/mjw/elfutils/log/?h=fuzz rebased on
top of my "fuzzing" branch I can no longer reproduce this issue. Thanks!

> I think it is better if the reports were public.

Got it. I'll flip the flag there then. Would it be OK if I added your email
address to
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/projects/elfutils/project.yaml
so that you could be notified when new bug reports were opened?

> But I think google really
> should just report these issues upstream instead of hiding them in their own
> bug tracker.

Unfortunately I can't change that (and I'm not affiliated with Google in any
way). I tried to use my main email address there but at some point I had to
create a gmail account to be able to look at systemd bug reports.

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