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>>>>> On Tue, 22 Jun 2021, Marek Szuba wrote: |
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> Seeing as in the end this USE flag is not going anywhere in spite of |
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> Gentoo no longer providing PaX-capable kernel sources, could we please |
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> rename it (e.g. to 'pax-kernel') so that it no longer contains a |
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> disallowed character. I understand the main reason this hasn't been |
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> done yet is that we expected it might disappear altogether. |
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+1 for renaming to pax-kernel. |
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A related question, the pax_kernel flag is still used by these packages: |
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app-emulation/virtualbox |
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app-emulation/virtualbox-modules |
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dev-java/icedtea |
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dev-lang/mlton |
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dev-lang/mono |
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dev-lang/smlnj |
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dev-libs/libffi |
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dev-libs/libffi-compat |
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media-sound/spotify |
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net-libs/nodejs |
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From my past experience with PaX support in Emacs, things used to break |
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on a regular basis [1]. So I wonder, how is the status of PaX support in |
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the packages listed above? Do their maintainers actually test them with |
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a PaX kernel (which would be a third-party kernel, I suppose)? If not, |
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maybe the flag should be removed from these untested packages? |
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Ulrich |
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[1] https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/4b5000ef34b506e536b7841ffa17aa39 |