On 17/11/10 22:16, John Reiser wrote: > On 11/17/2010 12:41 PM, Emmanuel Seyman wrote: >> 2) Issues found in proprietary software cannot be fixed by anybody except >> the vendor > > False. In this particular case, it is possible to binary edit the plugin > libflashplayer.so so that all its calls to memcpy become calls to memmove. > The change is to copy the .st_name field from the symbol for memmove to the > .st_name field of the symbol for memcpy, which creates another instance > of memmove. With that one 32-bit change, then the player will work. > Memmove can be a few percent slower than memcpy, but nobody will notice. Editing binaries is a bad idea and also breaks the packaging guidelines. rpm verification will also break. It sets a bad precedent. > If the plugin did not have a reference to memmove already, then on x86_64 > an impostor can be created by introducing the name "memmove\0" at > &{DT_NULL}.d_un. This is a generic work-around for this particular > issue with memcpy on x86_64. > -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel