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[Bug binutils/30969] ar cannot be safely invoked in parallel on windows
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sterpumihai at gmail dot com |
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[Bug binutils/30969] ar cannot be safely invoked in parallel on windows |
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Fri, 13 Oct 2023 13:18:06 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30969
--- Comment #2 from Sterpu Mihai <sterpumihai at gmail dot com> ---
Hi Sam,
The issue is that, from what I see, we now have 2 different implementations.
This isn't an easy out of sync case.
One might even argue that glibc's implementation is the "outdated" one as it
leaks ASLR information via the temporary file names.
The gnulib commit in cause, 9ce573cde017182a69881241e8565ec04e5bc728, done by
Paul Eggert, states that:
"While looking into this, I noticed that tempname can leak
info derived from ASLR into publicly-visible file names,
which is a no-no. Fix that too."
Maybe it would be a good idea to involve Paul as well?
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- [Bug binutils/30969] ar cannot be safely invoked in parallel on windows, sam at gentoo dot org, 2023/10/13
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- [Bug binutils/30969] ar cannot be safely invoked in parallel on windows, bruno at clisp dot org, 2023/10/13
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