By the way: If you value your mental health and are not one of those
insanes^Wgeniuses, I'd recommend you to stay away from the toolchain
build process. Far away.
;)
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Thank you very much for your replies.
Both segfaults (readline and gcc) happened during the run of some autoconf
scripts. For readline it happened in src_configure step. However, in case of
gcc it happened by the end of src_compile step when running some autoconf
script right after the gcc stage 2
Ive seen this also. Everything seems to work fine. I believe I seen it on
386 with XT also.
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On Apr 23, 2013 2:45 PM, "Luis Ressel" wrote:
> Haven't looked into this specific message, but I guess you shouldn't
> worry about it too much. The denials (ulimits) would also occur on
> gentoo-sourc
Haven't looked into this specific message, but I guess you shouldn't
worry about it too much. The denials (ulimits) would also occur on
gentoo-sources (or every other kernel, for that matter), they just
wouldn't be recorded. And most probably it's the same with the
segfault. It happens always, you
On Tue, April 23, 2013 20:51, "Tóth Attila" wrote:
> What marking does grub-probe looses during install?
>From the grub-2.00-r2.ebuild:
pax-mark -mpes "${grub_binaries[@]}"
> What marking python needs?
pax-mark m python
But these has nothing to do with the segfault. It happens for me with XT a
What marking does grub-probe looses during install?
What marking python needs?
I have to admit: I keep the good old chpax init.d and conf.d file, but
modified it to make it up-to-date...
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Attila Toth MD, Radiologist, +36-20-825-8057
2013.Április 23.(K
Hello!
After several years of "regular" Gentoo I decided to move to Hardened
Gentoo using grsecurity & PaX.
I tried initially the XT marking, but I switched back to PT marking
because of bug #465000.
Everything seems fine and seems to work, but I noticed some weird logs
in the kernel log when I