(In reply to comment #26)
> (In reply to comment #25)
> > So, again, I think we need at least a transition period so that people can
> > detect and fix the issues.
>
> But it may be difficult to detect the issues. For instance, zsh was affected by
> a similar problem (now fixed in CVS only) with the optimized strcpy, but to
> detect the problem, it involves keyboard input:
Yes, it is difficult, that's why I think it should be enabled globally.
(In reply to comment #26)
> (In reply to comment #25)
> > So, again, I think we need at least a transition period so that people can
> > detect and fix the issues.
>
> But it may be difficult to detect the issues. For instance, zsh was affected by
> a similar problem (now fixed in CVS only) with the optimized strcpy, but to
> detect the problem, it involves keyboard input:
Yes, it is difficult, that's why I think it should be enabled globally.
BTW. Here's another issue on zsh I found while enabling the memcpy checks: /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=698439
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