http://bugs.gentoo.org/213833 commit 913c09becd9df89dbd9b9f386e7f35c240d5efe8 Author: Bruno Haible Date: Fri Oct 19 01:50:42 2007 +0200 Don't use %n on glibc >= 2.3 systems. diff --git a/lib/vasnprintf.c b/lib/vasnprintf.c index f563823..5d818aa 100644 --- a/lib/vasnprintf.c +++ b/lib/vasnprintf.c @@ -3385,9 +3385,21 @@ VASNPRINTF (DCHAR_T *resultbuf, size_t *lengthp, #endif *p = dp->conversion; #if USE_SNPRINTF +# if !(__GLIBC__ > 2 || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 3)) p[1] = '%'; p[2] = 'n'; p[3] = '\0'; +# else + /* On glibc2 systems from glibc >= 2.3 - probably also older + ones - we know that snprintf's returns value conforms to + ISO C 99: the gl_SNPRINTF_DIRECTIVE_N test passes. + Therefore we can avoid using %n in this situation. + On glibc2 systems from 2004-10-18 or newer, the use of %n + in format strings in writable memory may crash the program + (if compiled with _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2), so we should avoid it + in this situation. */ + p[1] = '\0'; +# endif #else p[1] = '\0'; #endif