> >Wow. Thanks for the analysis. But this is clearly a compiler bug. > >Where do we report that? And why would it be unique to OpenBSD? > > Because the OpenBSD folks have their own code generator to improve the > security of OpenBSD. They code gen to make it impossible/improbable > to use a stack overflow attack. I found they fix the compiler quickly > once you tell then on the OpenBSD dev list whats wrong with a recipe to > reproduce. Sigh. So much for security. :-( > You may find that they will not fix for 3.3 as 3.4 is out and the > tool chain moved from a.out to ELF in 3.4. Double sigh. Strange approach to security. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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