[#46918] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6820][Open] Time#to_s on NEWS — "no6v (Nobuhiro IMAI)" <nov@...>
8 messages
2012/08/01
[#46922] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6822][Open] Race Condition with Fiber and Process — "MartinBosslet (Martin Bosslet)" <Martin.Bosslet@...>
8 messages
2012/08/02
[#46973] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6829][Open] Failure using Win32ole (happens in 1.8.7 and 1.9 — "mvanduyn (Mitch VanDuyn)" <mitch@...>
6 messages
2012/08/03
[#46974] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6830][Assigned] test failure test_constants(OpenSSL::TestConfig) [/ruby/test/openssl/test_config.rb:27] on Mac + homebrew — "kosaki (Motohiro KOSAKI)" <kosaki.motohiro@...>
17 messages
2012/08/04
[#46978] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6832][Open] Module#instance_method and Module#method_defined? act inconsistently w.r.t #respond_to_missing? — "myronmarston (Myron Marston)" <myron.marston@...>
6 messages
2012/08/04
[#46996] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6836][Assigned] Improve File.expand_path performance in Windows — "luislavena (Luis Lavena)" <luislavena@...>
15 messages
2012/08/04
[#47021] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6836] Improve File.expand_path performance in Windows
— "luislavena (Luis Lavena)" <luislavena@...>
2012/08/06
[#47045] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6836] Improve File.expand_path performance in Windows
— "h.shirosaki (Hiroshi Shirosaki)" <h.shirosaki@...>
2012/08/07
[#47036] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6841][Open] Shorthand for Assigning Return Value of Method to Self — "wardrop (Tom Wardrop)" <tom@...>
18 messages
2012/08/07
[#52968] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6841] Shorthand for Assigning Return Value of Method to Self
— "wardrop (Tom Wardrop)" <tom@...>
2013/02/27
[#47050] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6842][Open] Add Optional Arguments to String#strip — "wardrop (Tom Wardrop)" <tom@...>
10 messages
2012/08/07
[#47091] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6847][Open] Hash#extract — "citizen428 (Michael Kohl)" <citizen428@...>
10 messages
2012/08/09
[#47094] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6849][Open] Psych.load_file throws TypeError for empty file — "BrandonMathis (Brandon Mathis)" <BeMathis@...>
4 messages
2012/08/09
[#47103] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6851][Open] Result of File.stat("c:/...") is different from 1.9.3 — "phasis68 (Heesob Park)" <phasis@...>
8 messages
2012/08/10
[#47108] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6852][Open] [].transpose should behave specially — "boris_stitnicky (Boris Stitnicky)" <boris@...>
13 messages
2012/08/10
[#47138] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6861][Open] ERB::Util.escape_html is not escaping single quotes — "spastorino (Santiago Pastorino)" <santiago@...>
14 messages
2012/08/12
[#47199] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6872][Open] Array does not specify how it determines uniqueness of values — "agrimm (Andrew Grimm)" <andrew.j.grimm@...>
8 messages
2012/08/15
[#47243] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6895][Open] TracePoint API — "ko1 (Koichi Sasada)" <redmine@...>
27 messages
2012/08/20
[#47277] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6895] TracePoint API
— "trans (Thomas Sawyer)" <transfire@...>
2012/08/22
[#47254] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6895] TracePoint API
— "trans (Thomas Sawyer)" <transfire@...>
2012/08/20
[#47257] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #6895] TracePoint API
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2012/08/21
(2012/08/21 6:11), trans (Thomas Sawyer) wrote:
[#47287] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6910][Assigned] Loading syck's broken yaml with psych — "naruse (Yui NARUSE)" <naruse@...>
5 messages
2012/08/23
[#47309] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6929][Open] Documentation for Ripper — "zzak (Zachary Scott)" <zachary@...>
16 messages
2012/08/25
[#47322] Re: [ruby-cvs:43987] luislavena:r36811 (trunk): Improve require/File.expand_path performance on Windows — Urabe Shyouhei <shyouhei@...>
Hello Luis,
4 messages
2012/08/27
[#47345] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6946][Open] FIPS support? — "vo.x (Vit Ondruch)" <v.ondruch@...>
35 messages
2012/08/28
[#51002] [ruby-trunk - Feature #6946] FIPS support?
— "MartinBosslet (Martin Bosslet)" <Martin.Bosslet@...>
2012/12/20
[#51004] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #6946] FIPS support?
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2012/12/20
After that, I got the following error.
[#51006] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #6946] FIPS support?
— Martin Bo煬et <martin.bosslet@...>
2012/12/20
2012/12/20 SASADA Koichi <ko1@atdot.net>
[#47350] No tag for 1.8.7p370 on Github? — Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@...>
I was about to update JRuby's 1.8.7 stdlib, but there's no tag for
3 messages
2012/08/28
[#47367] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6950][Open] ruby-mode: comint-previous-input does not work — "cinsk (Seong-Kook Shin)" <cinsky@...>
6 messages
2012/08/30
[#47369] [ruby-trunk - Bug #6950] ruby-mode: comint-previous-input does not work
— "drbrain (Eric Hodel)" <drbrain@...7.net>
2012/08/30
[ruby-core:47077] [Ruby 1.8 - Bug #5108][Rejected] ruby 1.8.7 fails to build with glibc 2.14
From:
"naruse (Yui NARUSE)" <naruse@...>
Date:
2012-08-08 14:19:41 UTC
List:
ruby-core #47077
Issue #5108 has been updated by naruse (Yui NARUSE). Status changed from Open to Rejected Priority changed from High to Normal The normal maintenance of Ruby 1.8.7 is finished in June. So the patch won't be merged. specify --without-dl and use libffi gem or something. ---------------------------------------- Bug #5108: ruby 1.8.7 fails to build with glibc 2.14 https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5108#change-28733 Author: csabahenk (Csaba Henk) Status: Rejected Priority: Normal Assignee: Category: Target version: ruby -v: ruby 1.8.7 (2011-06-30 patchlevel 352) [x86_64-linux] On a glibc-2.14 based GNU/Linux system (recent Arch where I've seen; looking around on the net suggests that Fedora 15 is affected too) you get the following error in ext/dl when building ruby 1.8.7: compiling dl make[1]: Entering directory `/home/csaba/aur/ruby-1.8.7-svn/src/ext/dl' Generating callback.func Generating cbtable.func gcc -I. -I../.. -I../../. -I../.././ext/dl -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -DHAVE_DLOPEN -DHAVE_DLCLOSE -DHAVE_DLSYM -DHAVE_DLERROR -I. -fPIC -g -O2 -fno-defer-pop -fno-omit-frame-pointer -c dl.c In file included from dl.c:104:0: callback.func:1:1: warning: data definition has no type or storage class [enabled by default] callback.func:1:7: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘long’ In file included from dl.c:104:0: callback.func:78:33: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘(’ token callback.func:79:3: warning: data definition has no type or storage class [enabled by default] callback.func:79:24: error: ‘proc’ undeclared here (not in a function) callback.func:79:39: error: ‘argc’ undeclared here (not in a function) callback.func:79:45: error: ‘argv’ undeclared here (not in a function) callback.func:82:1: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘}’ token dl.c:106:1: error: expected ‘;’, ‘,’ or ‘)’ before ‘static’ make[1]: *** [dl.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/csaba/aur/ruby-1.8.7-svn/src/ext/dl' make: *** [all] Error 1 This is caused by the fact that the generated file callback.func is corrupt. The corruption is triggered by a recent glibc change: http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=glibc-2.13-161-gfcabc0f which was to fix a POSIX compatibility issue: http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12724 namely, that upon closing a stream (fclose(3)) the underlying file descriptor should be moved to the position where I/O was done on the stream last time. How this affects the build? Upon generating callback.func, mkmf is required. While mkmf.rb is loaded, a rogue duplicate of $stdout is created: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_1_8_7/lib/mkmf.rb#L205 When the generating script has finishes its work, ruby prepares to terminate and does a GC. During GC, the rogue duplicate is closed, which, with the above glibc semantics implies that the output file is seeked to 0 position. The last writeout of $stdout's buffered data takes places _after_ the seek, so the tail of the generated code will be written to the beginning of the file, instead of being appended to. The attached patch makes sure that no long-lived duplicate of $stdout hangs around. ( NOTE: the POSIX requirement to which glibc tries to adhere seems to have some ambiguity -- it says: "[...] the next operation on the open file description deals with the byte after the last one read from or written to the stream being closed." Now, "_the_ last one" read / written seems to have the implicit assumption that there was actually something read / written. So it's ambiguous in the case when there was nothing done with the stream in between opening and closing it. Glibc choose to position the descriptor in this case too, that's why ruby is affected; on the other OS of which we know that it adheres to this part of the standard (Solaris, as it's pointed out in the glibc bug report) ruby is not affected because Solaris libc does not position a file in the no-I/O-fclose case. I'll check with Glibc folks what's their opinion about this corner case. ) -- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/