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Bug#67921: marked as done (glob(3) doesn't treat \ correctly)

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glob(3) doesn't match patterns like \/* or /dir\/* correctly.  It treats the
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Bug#67921: glob(3) doesn't treat \ correctly
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Bug#232430: marked as done (libc6: strtof is completelly broken, garbage is returned)

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Package: libc6
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The function strtof does not work at all, it always returns garbage.
Many programs are silently broken by this bug. This small
example will return a random number, without using rand :-)

#include 
#include 
#include 

int main (void)
{
printf ("%f\n", strtof ("5E+2", NULL));
return 0;
}

Actually, the value returned by strtof seems to come from a pointer
freely walking through the stack; declaring a new, unused variable
sometimes makes a different value returned, like in this case:

int main (void)
{
int a;
printf ("%f\n", strtof ("5E+2", NULL));
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}

Is not Debian specific. Tested on Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1, Gentoo
and Debian Sid (powerpc and x86). Many glibc versions are affected, not
only this one. Probably there are no security implications, but still
not tested.

It is not something new:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-glibc/2002-03/msg00336.html

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> > Always, always use compiler warnings when looking at a problem like
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Bug#67921: MAsters Program From Home. Earn Yours Today !

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Bug#67921: marked as done (glob(3) doesn't treat \ correctly)

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glob(3) doesn't match patterns like \/* or /dir\/* correctly.  It treats the
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Bug#67921: glob(3) doesn't treat \ correctly
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Bug#232430: marked as done (libc6: strtof is completelly broken, garbage is returned)

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Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.2.ds1-11
Severity: important

The function strtof does not work at all, it always returns garbage.
Many programs are silently broken by this bug. This small
example will return a random number, without using rand :-)

#include 
#include 
#include 

int main (void)
{
printf ("%f\n", strtof ("5E+2", NULL));
return 0;
}

Actually, the value returned by strtof seems to come from a pointer
freely walking through the stack; declaring a new, unused variable
sometimes makes a different value returned, like in this case:

int main (void)
{
int a;
printf ("%f\n", strtof ("5E+2", NULL));
return 0;
}

Is not Debian specific. Tested on Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1, Gentoo
and Debian Sid (powerpc and x86). Many glibc versions are affected, not
only this one. Probably there are no security implications, but still
not tested.

It is not something new:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-glibc/2002-03/msg00336.html

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On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:20:13PM +0100, Roberto Gordo Saez wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 01:41:53PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
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> > stof.c: In function `main':
> > stof.c:7: warning: implicit declaration of function `strtof'
> > stof.c:7: warning: double format, different type arg (arg 2)
> > 
> > Always, always use compiler warnings when looking at a problem like
> > this one.
> > 
>