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Am Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2017, 15:31:13 CEST schrieb James Le Cuirot: |
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> On Wed, 10 May 2017 08:20:32 -0500 |
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> Matthias Maier <tamiko@g.o> wrote: |
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> > On Wed, May 10, 2017, at 02:28 CDT, Martin Vaeth <martin@×××××.de> |
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> > wrote: |
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> > > I am using gcc-6 since ages and tried to run a desktop with default |
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> > > pie for quite a while, but soon was forced to give up: |
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> > > [...] |
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> > I have pie enabled on a desktop for years. Almost all major linux |
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> > distribution have pie enabled as well nowadays. |
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> > https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening/PIEByDefaultTransition |
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> This is less significant but I'd still like to add that I just updated |
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> gcc to 6 followed by @world with some 500 packages and I didn't hit a |
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> single PIE issue. |
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Similar here... |
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I'm wondering a bit if we're not trying to make ~arch stable again. Then again |
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nobody of us knows all use cases of Gentoo everywhere, so listening to the |
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list makes sense. |
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Andreas K. Hüttel |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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Gentoo Linux developer (council, perl, libreoffice) |