From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
To: Rob Browning <rlb@defaultvalue.org>
Cc: 10592@debbugs.gnu.org, 655118-forwarded@bugs.debian.org,
jmm@inutil.org, 655118@bugs.debian.org
Subject: bug#10592: Bug#655118: Please enabled hardened build flags
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 01:06:40 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1RpZWi-0006sb-8K@fencepost.gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87pqe98zc9.fsf@trouble.defaultvalue.org> (message from Rob Browning on Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:05:26 -0600)
> From: Rob Browning <rlb@defaultvalue.org>
> Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:05:26 -0600
> Cc: 655118@bugs.debian.org, 655118-forwarded@bugs.debian.org,
> Moritz Mühlenhoff <jmm@inutil.org>
>
> --- emacs23-23.3+1.orig/lib-src/movemail.c 2011-12-29 05:07:27.000000000 +0100
> +++ emacs23-23.3+1/lib-src/movemail.c 2012-01-08 17:31:22.000000000 +0100
> @@ -615,11 +615,11 @@
> {
> fprintf (stderr, "movemail: ");
> if (s3)
> - fprintf (stderr, s1, s2, s3);
> + fprintf (stderr, "%s%s%s", s1, s2, s3);
> else if (s2)
> - fprintf (stderr, s1, s2);
> + fprintf (stderr, "%s%s", s1, s2);
> else
> - fprintf (stderr, s1);
> + fprintf (stderr, "%s", s1);
> fprintf (stderr, "\n");
> }
How can this possibly be TRT? The commentary to this function says:
/* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' and `s3'
are args for it or null. */
If S1 is the printf control string, how will printing it with %s DTRT?
E.g., in this invocation:
error ("Error connecting to POP server: %s", pop_error, 0);
or in this one:
error ("Error in open: %s, %s", strerror (errno), outfile);
I think the right fix for this is to declare `error' with the
appropriate printf attribute. Alternatively, you could use variable
argument lists and call vprintf instead.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-01-24 6:06 UTC|newest]
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2012-01-24 5:02 ` bug#10591: Bug#655118: Please enabled hardened build flags Rob Browning
2012-01-24 5:05 ` bug#10592: " Rob Browning
2012-01-24 6:06 ` Eli Zaretskii [this message]
2012-01-24 16:17 ` Rob Browning
2012-01-25 2:22 ` Rob Browning
2012-01-25 6:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
2012-01-26 3:13 ` Rob Browning
2012-01-26 3:25 ` Rob Browning
2012-01-31 4:22 ` Paul Eggert
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