You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Last week, the build started failing on the latex/pdf output.
The relevant part of the output log seems to be:
! You can't use `macro parameter character #' in horizontal mode.
<argument> ##
##168
l.10 ...book/issues/168}{##168}}}{25}{section*.16}
%
?
! Emergency stop.
<argument> ##
##168
l.10 ...book/issues/168}{##168}}}{25}{section*.16}
%
! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
When investigating this further, it seems that in the build/book.tdo file, which is presumably produced to create a list of todos, there is an incorrect entry produced as follows:
\contentsline {todo}{7. The gadgets in the figure are made up, chosen to highlight that each gadget can end in a different type of indirect control flow transfer instruction. Consider replacing them with more realistic ones. \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/165}{\#165}}{16}{section*.12}%
\contentsline {todo}{8. {Add more references to relevant research \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/166}{\#166}}}{21}{section*.13}%
\contentsline {todo}{9. {Mention more Pointer Authentication uses in later section, and add link here \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/167}{\#167}}}{21}{section*.14}%
\contentsline {todo}{10. {Add diagram to demonstrate how HWASAN works \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/168}{##168}}}{25}{section*.16}%
\contentsline {todo}{11. {Consider adding a whole section on MTE and its applications \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/169}{\#169}}}{26}{section*.17}%
\contentsline {todo}{12. Describe other mechanisms for detecting memory errors, both software-based (static analysis, library and buffer hardening) and hardware-based, e.g.~PAuth-based pointer integrity schemes, MTE etc \href {https://github.com/llsoftsec/llsoftsecbook/issues/170}{\#170}}{26}{section*.18}%
Note that for some reason, the reference to issue 168 in there is written as .. llsoftsecbook/issues/168}{##168}}}{25}{section*.16}%, instead of the correct .. llsoftsecbook/issues/168}{\#168}}}{25}{section*.16}% (backslash instead of hash character).
The content of the book that generates this hasn't been changed for a long time.
It seems that something changed in the texlive 2020 distribution we're using that introduced this erroneous behavior.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
kbeyls
added a commit
to kbeyls/llsoftsecbook
that referenced
this issue
May 15, 2024
Last week, the build started failing on the latex/pdf output.
The relevant part of the output log seems to be:
When investigating this further, it seems that in the
build/book.tdo
file, which is presumably produced to create a list of todos, there is an incorrect entry produced as follows:Note that for some reason, the reference to issue 168 in there is written as
.. llsoftsecbook/issues/168}{##168}}}{25}{section*.16}%
, instead of the correct.. llsoftsecbook/issues/168}{\#168}}}{25}{section*.16}%
(backslash instead of hash character).The content of the book that generates this hasn't been changed for a long time.
It seems that something changed in the texlive 2020 distribution we're using that introduced this erroneous behavior.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: