On Monday 26 October 2009 09:22:26 Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > I would like to propose enabling[1] the GCC hardening patches that Ubuntu
> > uses[2].
>
> Seconded.
Thirded.
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On Oct 25, Kees Cook wrote:
> I would like to propose enabling[1] the GCC hardening patches that Ubuntu
> uses[2].
Seconded.
hardening-wrapper does not looks like a solution to me since it execs
perl for each call to gcc and ld when installed (even when inactive).
And as you noticed, nobody uses
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Hello,
I would like to propose enabling[1] the GCC hardening patches that Ubuntu
uses[2]. Ubuntu has used it successfully for 1.5 years now (3 releases),
and many of the issues have already been fixed in packages that needed
adjustment[3]. After all this time, use of the hardening-wrapper[4]
pac
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