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Message-ID: <5A08CA06.6070701@adelielinux.org> Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 16:24:06 -0600 From: "A. Wilcox" <awilfox@...lielinux.org> To: musl@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: diffutils crash in malloc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 12/11/17 16:02, Tobias Koch wrote: > Hi, > > > I should have pointed out that even though I was inside a mipsel > target, the diff from the tools folder is an x86_64 binary: > > > build@...-fdfceb:~/spool/mipsel$ file sys-root/tools/bin/diff > > sys-root/tools/bin/diff: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version > 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter > /tools/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1, > BuildID[sha1]=80131005d1754ee60ea69e49e4d212c0ee53002a, not > stripped > > > And this is diffutils 3.5. > > > Tobias Ah, okay. We're using diffutils 3.6 here. Not sure if they changed behaviour between the point releases. Can you try 3.6 and check if you see the same behaviour? If so, there may be something specific to your environment causing it (build flags for either musl or diffutils, for instance). Best, - --arw - -- A. Wilcox (awilfox) Project Lead, Adélie Linux http://adelielinux.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJaCMoGAAoJEMspy1GSK50UhEUP/1M1qA4HcECNO6S6gMq9N3+J 0ow0WFt0apUXfvdtT59opHKovuoY+lmrgZ6iaonXEQYrPZUND3XLkQ3XEOG6ZIMy kvq4okVZRkVECA3mtL8K4TUTeAMiNtDRY1rogKcIRekQOgN3O6DdPesT2qEa3icH Yk7jUFZClHO97y5AyTQeZThjX8m7XS4r/yHkEFwDb6ESPu7La1QZeZVZrNTycUfS vHeCYzQ1ASbb3lFwsCHi8Y5+gizikPyfdzhIW1i8VkpTMYjQAZ9/e+2kTfLherHS IcgwJYPnLIY1YWxVP+1yW6h3S/Xu8Ktk0JKYOnu3bzvSKC7o57bvIknNop/LzE/l NW/JbgI8sZWi+zqwDJFRAtYN5mrBdulbSlKvDmMJBpJH3d/OnDafOu6+B0zVLV3U F39zCm39pHHAjYQERo0iKX38UBsP4D0BzbRCdUFb3sTx8FPuthJO2sIJIq0DvjJr jCGlyFGmBJMlgTg7Tx7wLF1E8I2Jyet4tQ//B+oTMX8ufVjrLCLRyNcS4qCNXDfx Fi681HP0NjFyMcyZXUYjwn9FaU9ljeaaEKwK0y8mE3t7RuXWxhQQPLp833zyqmc2 bMCqV3wLZtUqtMiCQkooD6n4aVujcGcfBTMuTFKsSVlbbPrikW+4PNeJnch9JBWG oOaQlHG+fkVE1ZWcoV11 =NtG/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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