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sh4rm4^bnc_ | the first make call builds the host tools (those will be executed during build, so if you build it for example with an arm crosscompiler, you cannot run them - so the build will fail) | 00:07.02 |
| the second call runs the complete build with the crosscompiler. since the host binaires are already built, they dont get built another time | 00:07.40 |
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izabera | hi | 13:00.09 |
ghostbot | Welcome to #ghostscript, the channel for Ghostscript and MuPDF. If you have a question, please ask it, don't ask to ask it. Do be prepared to wait for a reply as devs will check the logs and reply when they come on line. | 13:00.09 |
izabera | i have a problem with some epub files | 13:00.47 |
| but i'm not sure if it's a mupdf problem or the files are broken | 13:01.45 |
| for instance https://arin.ga/goosebumps_47.epub | 13:07.23 |
| oops same problem in calibre | 13:11.00 |
| :( | 13:11.01 |
sebras | izabera: oh, the indentation? | 13:11.18 |
izabera | yeah it's increasing more and more | 13:11.45 |
sebras | izabera: so itseems like index_split_001.html inside your epub file there are <blockquote> and <div> tags that are not closed where they should be. | 13:16.44 |
izabera | thank you | 13:17.53 |
sebras | I simply unzipped the epub file and openend index_split_001.html in my browser and it shows the same issue. | 13:18.18 |
sh4rm4^bnc | oh, mupdf can read epub ? that's good to know | 16:12.14 |
| got to get my future pirated ebooks from libgen.net in epub format then in the future | 16:12.51 |
vtorri | sebras: do you know how is mupdf reading epub files ? | 17:35.14 |
| sebras: does mupdf parse and render html files, with css too ? | 17:35.42 |
bperry | hi, I have a question about bountiable bugs | 18:47.08 |
| in regards to https://ghostscript.com/Bug_bounty_program.html | 18:47.20 |
| the wording is a bit weird, and I can't tell if a fix must be provided in order for a bounty to be paid | 18:47.51 |
| for instance, is an accepted bug bountiable with no fix, even if it's a lesser amount? | 18:48.25 |
sebras | vtorri: yes, mupdf parses epub and renders html/css. | 18:48.45 |
| vtorri: there might be cases that are not yet rendered correctly though, e.g. tables. | 18:49.22 |
| bperry: since it is sunday now, you might not get an answer from one of the developers that knows about this until monday. just so you are prepared to wait a bit. :) | 18:50.09 |
bperry | yeah that's fine | 18:50.22 |
| I also don't see a way to provide private bug details on the bug tracker | 18:50.44 |
| seems like you can only make public facing bugs? | 18:50.51 |
| in the case of security-sensitive crashes | 18:51.01 |
sebras | bperry: attachments or comments can be marked private if you ask for them to be marked here on irc (or via e-mail). | 18:51.36 |
bperry | I may wait, i'd like to clear up the bounty before submitting because I can look into submitting some fixes as well if that is required for any bounty | 18:53.14 |
| but i'm willing to accept less for just the bug details and repro files | 18:53.54 |
sebras | bperry: right, I don't know how the bug bounty program works, so unfortunately I can't help you concerning the details, sorry. :) | 18:55.00 |
bperry | np at all | 18:55.35 |
Robin_Watts | bperry: The way the bug bounty program works is... 1) Someone (anyone) opens a bug with an issue. | 23:53.51 |
| 2) The developers identify particular bugs as being "bountiable" and label them as such. | 23:54.11 |
| 3) People can submit proposed fixes for these issues. | 23:54.33 |
bperry | ok so simply finding and reporting them will not eligible for any kind of bounty | 23:55.05 |
| will not be* | 23:55.12 |
Robin_Watts | 4) If we use a fix (without having to rework it), we then pay the bounty. | 23:55.27 |
| Indeed. Reporting fixes is not covered by the bounty. | 23:55.45 |
bperry | how would you prefer security-sensitive bugs to be reported? | 23:56.22 |
Robin_Watts | Now, if you have bugs and fixes, then sure, open the bugs, describe the problems and prod us. If we think they are real bugs/deserving of a bounty we'll tag them, and then you can submit a fix. | 23:56.37 |
| bperry: If you've got genuine security sensitive issues, let us know, and we can open the bugs as 'private'. | 23:57.49 |
bperry | I have many memory corruption issues in ghostpcl | 23:58.20 |
Robin_Watts | OK, so you probably want to talk to HenryStiles about that. | 23:58.42 |
| He'll probably be around in about 14 hours time. | 23:59.02 |
bperry | sure sounds good | 23:59.07 |
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