Chapter 25. Compiler and Tools
The PCRE library now correctly recognizes non-ASCII printable characters as required by Unicode
When matching a Unicode string with non-ASCII printable characters using the Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) library, the library was previously unable to correctly recognize printable non-ASCII characters. A patch has been applied, and the PCRE library now recognizes printable non-ASCII characters in UTF-8 mode. (BZ#1400267)
Applications using Bundler
to manage dependencies can now properly load the JSON
library
Previously, when
Bundler
was used to manage Ruby
application dependencies, it was sometimes impossible to load the JSON
library. Consequently, the application failed with a LoadError
. This caused problems especially because Ruby on Rails
no longer explicitly specifies dependency on the JSON
library. With this update, JSON
is always available on the load path, and the described problem no longer occurs. (BZ#1308992)
Git
can now be used with HTTP or HTTPS and SSO
Since
libcurl
version 7.21.7, a new paramater for delegating Kerberos tickets is required because of CVE-2011-2192. Previously, Git
did not provide a way to set such a parameter. As a consequence, using Git
with Single Sign-On on HTTP or HTTPS connections failed. With this update, Git
provides a new http.delegation
configuration variable, which corresponds to the cURL --delegation
parameter. Users need to set this parameter when delegation of Kerberos tickets is required. (BZ#1369173)
rescan-scsi-bus.sh --luns=1
now scans only LUNs numbered with 1
The sg3_utils package contains utilities that send SCSI commands to devices. In version 1.28-5 and all previous versions of sg3_utils, the
rescan-scsi-bus.sh --luns=1
command rescaned only Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) numbered with 1. After the update to version 1.28-6, rescan-scsi-bus.sh --luns=1
incorrectly rescaned all LUNs. With this update, the underlying source code has been fixed, and rescan-scsi-bus.sh --luns=1
now scans only LUNs numbered with 1. (BZ#1380744)
ps
no longer removes prefixes from wait channel names
The
ps
utility was previously removing the sys_
and do_
prefixes from wait channel (WCHAN
) data. This prevented the user from distinguishing functions with names intentionally containing these prefixes in a ps
output. The code for prefix removing has been removed, and ps
now shows full wait channel names. (BZ#1373246)
tcsh
no longer becomes unresponsive when the .history
file is located on a network file system
Previously, if the
.history
file was located on a network file system, such as NFS or Samba, the tcsh
command language interpreter sometimes became unresponsive during the login process. A patch has been applied to avoid .history
file-locking if .history
is located on a network file system, and tcsh
no longer becomes unresponsive in the described situation.
Note that having multiple instances of
tcsh
running can cause .history
to become corrupted. To resolve this problem, enable explicit file-locking mechanism by add the lock
parameter to the savehist
option. For example:
$ cat /etc/csh.cshrc # csh configuration for all shell invocations. set savehist = (1024 merge lock)
The
lock
option must be the third parameter of the savehist
option to force tcsh
to use file-locking when .history
is located on a network file system. Red Hat does not guarantee that using the lock
parameter prevents tcsh
from becoming unresponsive during the login process. (BZ#1388426)
fcoeadm --target
no longer causes fcoeadm
to crash
Previously, executing the
fcoeadm --target
command sometimes caused the fcoeadm
utility to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, fcoeadm
has been modified to ignore sysfs paths for non-FCoE targets, and fcoeadm --target
no longer causes fcoeadm
to crash. (BZ#1384707)
tar
option --directory
no longer ignored
Previously, the
--directory
option of the tar
command was ignored when used in combination with the --remove-files
option. As a consequence, files in the current working directory were removed instead of the files in the directory specified by the --directory
option. To fix this bug, new functions and an attribute that retrieve, store, and act upon the --directory
option have been added. As a result, files are now correctly removed from the directory specified by the --directory
option. (BZ#1319820)
tar
options --xattrs-exclude
and --xattrs-include
no longer ignored
Previously, the
tar
command ignored the --xattrs-exclude
and --xattrs-include
options. To fix this bug, tar
has been modified to apply include and exclude masks when fetching extended attributes. As a result, the --xattrs-exclude
and --xattrs-include
options are no longer ignored. (BZ#1341786)
tar
now restores incremental backup correctly
Previously, the
tar
command did not restore incremental backup correctly. Consequently, a file removed in the incremental backup was not removed when restoring. The bug has been fixed, and tar
now restores incremental backup correctly. (BZ#1184697)
The perl-homedir
profile scripts now support csh
Previously, the
perl-homedir
profile scripts were unable to handle the C shell
(csh) syntax. Consequently, when the the perl-homedir package was installed and the /etc/sysconfig/perl-homedir
file contained the PERL_HOMEDIR=0
line, executing the profile scripts resulted in the following error:
PERL_HOMEDIR=0: Command not found.
This update adds support for the
csh
syntax, and the described problem no longer occurs. (BZ#1122993)
getaddrinfo
no longer accessing uninitialised data
On systems with the
nscd
daemon enabled, the getaddrinfo()
function in the glibc
library could access uninitialized data and consequently could return false address information. This update prevents uninitialized data access and ensures that correct addresses are returned. (BZ#1324568)
Additional security checks performed in malloc
implementation in glibc
Previously, because the
glibc
library was compiled without assertions, the functions implementing malloc
did not check the heap consistency. This increased the risk that heap-based buffer overflows could be exploited. The heap consistency check has been converted from an assertion into an explicit check. As a result, the security of calls to malloc
implementation in glibc
is now increased. (BZ#1326739)
chrpath rebased to version 0.16
The chrpath package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.16, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version. Notably, the
chrpath
tool could only modify the run path property of 64-bit binaries on 64-bit systems, and 32-bit binaries on 32-bit systems. This bug has been fixed, and chrpath
on a 64-bit system can now modify run paths of binaries for a 32-bit system and binaries for a 32-bit system on a 64-bit system. (BZ#1271380)
Updated translations for the system-config-language package
To resolve missing translations for
system-config-language
, the following 10 languages have been added; de, es, fr, it, ja, ko, pt_BR, ru, zh_CN, zh_TW. (BZ#1304223)
Mutt
no longer send emails with an incomplete From
header when a host name lacks the domain part
Previously, when a host name did not include the domain name, the
Mutt
email client sent an email with a From
header that was missing the host name. As a consequence, it was impossible to reply to such an email. This bug has been fixed, and Mutt
now correctly handles host names that do not contain the domain part. (BZ#1388512)
strace
displays correctly the O_TMPFILE
flag and mode for open()
function
Previously, the
strace
utility did not recognize existence of the O_TMPFILE
flag for the system function open()
and its requirement for presence of mode option. As a consequence, the strace
output did not show name of the respective flag and lacked the mode option value. The strace
utility has been extended to recognize this situation. As a result, the O_TMPFILE
flag and mode are displayed correctly. (BZ#1377847)
ld
no longer enters an infinite loop when linking large programs
In large programs for the IBM Power Systems architecture the
.text
segment is serviced by two stub sections. Previously, the ld
linker sizing termination condition was never satisfied when sizing such segments because one of the sections always had to grow. As a consequence, ld
entered an infinite loop and had to be terminated. ld
has been extended to recognize this situation and alter the sizing termination condition. As a result, ld
terminates correctly. (BZ#1406498)
gold
warning messages for cross object references to hidden symbols fixed
The
gold
linker produces a warning message when linking shared libraries where the code in one library references a hidden symbol in a second library or object file. Previously, gold
produced this warning message even if another library or object file provided a visible definition of the same symbol. To fix this bug, gold
has been extended with a check for this specific case and produces the warning message only if there are no visible definitions of the symbol. As a result, gold
no longer displays the wrong warning message. (BZ#1326710)
OProfile
default event on Intel Xeon® C3xxx Processors with Denverton SOC fixed
Previously, incorrect values were used in the default cycle counting event for
OProfile
on Intel Xeon® C3xxx Processors with Denverton SOC. As a consequence, OProfile
sampling and counting using the default event did not work. The relevant OProfile
setting was corrected. As a result, the default event now works on Intel Xeon® C3xxx Processors with Denverton SOC. (BZ#1380809)