https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728964
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728964#c2
--- Comment #2 from Stefan Dirsch 2011-11-09 17:09:05 UTC ---
The reason why you likely don't see this issue on different Linux distributions
is that these take the upstream default to no longer enable the record
extension.
I was wondering, why SUSE enables the record extension, which is disabled
upstream meanwhile, at all. No answer given in the RPM changelog:
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Tue Sep 6 15:55:01 UTC 2011 - sndirsch@suse.com
- removed obsolete patches
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* record-avoid-crash-when-calling-RecordFlushReplyBuff.patch
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Thu Mar 17 13:35:55 UTC 2011 - sndirsch@novell.com
- record-avoid-crash-when-calling-RecordFlushReplyBuff.patch
* record: avoid crash when calling RecordFlushReplyBuffer
recursively (bnc #673575)
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Wed Mar 17 06:20:25 CET 2010 - sndirsch@suse.de
- update to 1.7.6
* reintrocued record extension
[...]
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Tue Aug 5 10:29:46 CEST 2008 - sndirsch@suse.de
- enabled build of record extension, which has been disabled
upstream for whatever reason
Then I asked Matthias Hopf (previously working for SUSE) at lunch and he told
me that this has likely been a customer request, since some custom application
still needs it directly (or another extension, which again depends on the
record extension). I'm afraid we can't figure out any longer why we reenabled
it.
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