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Re: Hint for autodir (closes RC) and comments about linux-kernel-headers



Hi,

can we please have some comment on that from the kernel side?


Cheers,
Andi

* Francesco P. Lovergine (frankie@debian.org) [061211 12:18]:
> After about 20 days of work with both autodir and autofs4 upstream
> a final fix for autodir is available (closes #399454). 
> Incidentally 0.9.8 is almost the same of 0.9.7 (integrating my previous fix
> for an header file and an initial trial to fix the above bug) at upstream level 
> and we are quite confident it does not impact stability in respect with 0.9.7. 
> Just in case I could provide a 1:0.9.7-1 if required (0.9.7 was the last available 
> version in testing AFAIK).
> 
> About the fix, as communicated in #debian-kernel, just FYI:
> 
> <frankie> FYI: #399454 is essentially a bug in the auto_fs4.h header
> file, as resulted by talking with autofs and autodir upstreams (API
> breakage due to a change in a union used both in v4 and
> v5). The issue potentially impact any program built on
> 2.6.17+ and depending on auto_fs4.h.
> <frankie> any program which still uses v4 protocol, indeed
> <frankie> autofs upstream is fixing on his side for the kernel, but I
> wonder if we need to fix as well etch linux-kernel-headers
> <frankie> of course this is not a problem for debian binaries, but i
> think developers would not appreciate a broken header in etch for their
> buildings and the issue is quite obscure
> 
> No answer :-( 
> 		
> This is an issue at kernel headers level, but Ian Kent
> has not still provided a final fix for mainstream kernel. 
> Incidentally not every program which uses auto_fs4.h and the kernel 
> module is exposed to the breakage, and probably very few programs use autofs4.
> Maybe documenting all the issue (but where? linux-kernel-headers is probably 
> the best choice) and providing the old auto_fs4.h is at this time the most 
> reasonable thing to do.
> 
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> Francesco P. Lovergine
> 
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