On 01/03/11 11:58, Chet Ramey wrote:
BASH PATCH REPORT
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Bash-Release: 4.2
Patch-ID: bash42-005
Bug-Reported-by: Dennis Williamson<dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-ID:
<AANLkTikDbEV5rnbPc0zOfmZfBcg0xGetzLLzK+KjRiNa@mail.gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-URL:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2011-02/msg00147.html
Bug-Description:
Systems that use tzset() to set the local timezone require the TZ variable
to be in the environment. Bash must make sure the environment has been
modified with any updated value for TZ before calling tzset(). This
affects prompt string expansions and the `%T' printf conversion
specification
on systems that do not allow bash to supply a replacement for getenv(3).
Patch (apply with `patch -p0'):
This patch just caused some havoc for Arch Linux testing repository users
who found their systems no longer booted...
Here is one our users findings on the issue:
On 01/03/11 23:57, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
`unset TZ' is the simplest test case that causes a segmentation fault
on my system.
The culprit appears to be the chkexport function introduced in patch
bash42-005 [1]. From the backtrace [2], I gather it should probably
check that find_variable returns a non-NULL value. Changing the line
after the find_variable call to read "if (v&& exported_p (v))" fixes
the issue for me.