Thorsten Glaser writes:
> Why is that library gone and/or how is ProPolice SSP in gcc 4.1+ then
> supposed to work without it?
>From /usr/share/doc/gcc-4.1-base/changelog.Debian.gz:
,
| gcc-4.1 (4.1.1-11) unstable; urgency=low
|
| [...]
| * Only build the libssp package, if the target libc
Thorsten Glaser writes:
> Why is that library gone and/or how is ProPolice SSP in gcc 4.1+ then
> supposed to work without it?
>
> If the __guard_setup() and __stack_smash_handler() functions are now
> contained in libc, a simple recompile is in fact enough.
Please ask the gcc and/or glibc mainta
Sven Joachim dixit:
>Package: mksh
>Version: 29.2-1
>Severity: grave
>
>Your package depends on libssp0 which is no longer present in the
>latest gcc-4.1 upload (4.1.2-4).
Why is that library gone and/or how is ProPolice SSP in gcc 4.1+ then
supposed to work without it?
If the __guard_setup() an
Package: mksh
Version: 29.2-1
Severity: grave
Your package depends on libssp0 which is no longer present in the
latest gcc-4.1 upload (4.1.2-4). Following Matthias Klose's advice
in http://bugs.debian.org/421162, I report this as a bug against your
package. Please examine whether a binNMU solves
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