Hello:
Jesse Keating wrote, at 10/06/2010 07:27 AM +9:00:
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As you might be aware, there was a period of roughly two weeks where a
gcc build (gcc-4.5.1-3.fc14) in the buildroots for both Fedora 14 and
Fedora 15. Items built with this could have undefined behavior, which
could lead to data corruption.
Unfortunately I'm told that it is impossible to look at a generated
binary and detect whether or not the binary would be effected by this
bug. The only reliable way to tell would be to re-create the build
environment exactly, except replace GCC with one that will detect the
error scenario and print something. As this is a significant amount of
work, I decided instead to just rebuild the potential problem builds.
Would you update the current status of this issue?
For example I checked the current status of ruby-gnome2 (because
I was going to upgrade ruby-gnome2 on F-14) and
- still the latest ruby-gnome2 on F-14 is ruby-gnome2-0.90.2-1.fc14
- this one uses the problematic gcc
- while it seemed that ruby-gnome2 was rebuilt against newer gcc
(with EVR: ruby-gnome2-0.90.2-1.fc14.1), this new ruby-gnome2 was
never pushed into dist-f14 or submitted on bodhi.
So are there any list file which suggests what packages still need
repush (after rebuild or update) for this gcc issue?
Regards,
Mamoru