Cristian RodrC-guez wrote:
On 23/01/12 10:54, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Hi,
The following packages in Factory have setuid binaries that are not compiled with position independent code according to rpmlint. I'd like to make the check (non-position-independent-executable ) fatal on March 1st. I'll also file bugs for the individual packages.
You may also want to convince kernel people to default to kernel.randomize_va_space = 2
That's another reason why building a your own kernel is a good thing... You don't have to play politics and worry about outlier compat problems... Been running with a Vanilla k. that boots from DISK (~24 seconds from load to handover-to init), another 20-25 after that -- had ASR, since I was sure that I was running a compat gnu-library. But I don't have any 10 year proprietary legacy apps on my box either... Haven't ever noticed a problem with any binary that was **attributable** to doing so... Andy people might remember I was way conservative on the 'leap' to the new boot system that __would__ have required reformatting existing systems... (/usr + root on 1 drive).... I don't see this as a general problem -- but this is only my particular viewpoint... maybe others have more specific problems... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org