isc-dhcp: Remove --disable-tracing from configure args
This fixes a crash that happens when dhcpd is configured with a failover peer, and the failover peer goes down. The crash is due to a dereference of a freed object. When tracing is enabled (which is the default) the object in question is referenced by the tracing code and so doesn't get freed prematurely. I have observed this crash on two different target platforms (mips and x86_64), and it is reproducible on non-OpenWRT distros by building isc-dhcpd using --disable-tracing. This has been reported to ISC, but their response was that it's a low priority as the simple work-around is to leave tracing enabled. Re-enabling the tracing code only increases the size of the executable by about 24KB. Signed-off-by: Heath Kehoe <yaheath@gmail.com>
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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PKG_NAME:=isc-dhcp
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UPSTREAM_NAME:=dhcp
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PKG_VERSION:=4.4.1
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PKG_RELEASE:=3
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PKG_RELEASE:=4
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PKG_LICENSE:=BSD-3-Clause
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PKG_LICENSE_FILES:=LICENSE
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@ -161,7 +161,6 @@ $(call Package/isc-dhcp-omshell/description)
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endef
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CONFIGURE_ARGS += \
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--disable-tracing \
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--enable-paranoia \
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--disable-dependency-tracking \
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--with-randomdev=/dev/urandom \
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