--- zwei zwei 5 B Mon Mar 14 03:43:30 2022 ..
Have you any idea what should I do ? Should I run sudo make ? I've never
actually have needed to do so in the past, hence I'm hesitating quite a
bit.
Maybe I'll wipe the source tree as you've said and retry to build
eve
ened, my shell being
used is ZSH.
Kind regards,
Lahfa Samy
cp -p ../../gcc-11.2.0/gcc/ada/sinfo.ads
../../gcc-11.2.0/gcc/ada/sinfo.adb
../../gcc-11.2.0/gcc/ada/xsinfo.adb
../../gcc-11.2.0/gcc/ada/csinfo.adb ada/bldtools/sinfo
make[2]: cp: Permission denied
make[2]: *** [../../gcc-11.2.0/gcc/ada/
Hi again,
I reported it as a bug: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?62200 but someone
answered it as not-a-bug status, I'm not too sure what to do he doesn't
propose a solution but just further discussions about the issue.
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Kind regards,
Lahfa Samy
Le 2022-03-18 15:56, Karl Semi
] Error 1
Le 2022-03-18 23:37, Peter Stuge a écrit :
Lahfa Samy wrote:
Hey so here is what I found out about the error and solved it, it was
actually making this error because the folder named 'cp' exists, as
soon
as I renamed the folder 'cp' to something else, the build
t Coreboot to it too, using a
flash emulator and possibly this attack [7].
Thanks for the time taken to read this lengthy mail, I hope the goal of
this mail is clear.
Kind regards,
Lahfa Samy
Links:
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[1]
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_T495/ThinkPad_T49
s://doxygen.coreboot.org/d9/d7c/cf9__reset_8c_source.html#l00030
[8]:
https://doxygen.coreboot.org/d1/d66/soc_2amd_2picasso_2include_2soc_2uart_8h_source.html
Also here is a very vague whitepaper about vulnerabilities on AMD Ryzens
which are said to be related to the BlackHat talks and the arXiv paper I
linked above :
[9]: https://safefirmware.com/amdflaws_whitepaper.pdf
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Kind regards,
Lahfa Samy
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