secmem warning on Alpha
Sam Roberts
sam@cogent.ca
Mon, 11 Sep 2000 13:33:43 -0400
Quoting Matt Heineman <mheinema@troopers.state.ny.us>, who wrote:
> Does anyone know why --no-secmem-warning does not suppress the
> insecure memory message on a Compaq True64 Alpha machine?
The options are parsed AFTER the first secure memory is allocated,
which makes it a fairly useless option. I asked for this to be
changed. It seemed to me that there was no particular reason to
allocate the memory so early, and moving the allocation to after
the options parsing would be safe.
I think this option doesn't get any use, because most people just
make gpg setuid root to fix this, but that doesn't work everywhere.
What do you think Werner? Should I resubmit a patch against the
latest, or has it been fixed since 1.0.1?
Sam
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