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1.73. gnome-session
1.73.1. RHBA-2009:1079: bug fix update
Note
This update has already been released (prior to the GA of this release) as FASTRACK
errata
RHBA-2009:1079
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An updated gnome-session package that fixes a bug is now available.
gnome-session manages a GNOME desktop session. It starts up the other core GNOME components
and handles logout and saving the session.
This updated gnome-session package fixes the following bug:
• gnome-session, also referred to as the GNOME Session Manager, remembers information such as
which applications were open at the time of logout (among other session details), and restores these
applications upon logging in again. A bug prevented gnome-session from restoring two applications
when both of them were named the same, such as could happen with GKrellM system monitors,
multiple instances of the KDE Konsole, and potentially other applications with multiple instances.
With this updated package, gnome-session is able to restore all same-named application instances
which were saved in the previous session, thus resolving the problem. (
BZ#484431
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All users of gnome-session are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which resolves this issue.
1.74. grep
1.74.1. RHBA-2009:0481: bug fix update
Note
This update has already been released (prior to the GA of this release) as FASTRACK
errata
RHBA-2009:0481
490
An updated grep package that fixes various bugs is now available.
Grep searches through textual input for lines matching a regular expression.
This updated grep package includes fixes for the following bugs:
• while searching certain immense binary files in which the newline character did not appear for large
expanses (for hundreds of megabytes of text, for instance), grep may have missed a subsequent
match. Because the grep utility is not intended to process arbitrarily-long files in this manner, this
updated version now exits with a "line too long" error message and an appropriate error code under
these conditions. (
BZ#483073
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)
• when operating on particular multi-byte character sets (but not, notably, UTF-8), grep could enter an
infinite loop and become unresponsive. This has been fixed in this updated package so that grep is
once again able to process these multi-byte character sets without hanging. (
BZ#479151
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