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tr...@google.com <tr...@google.com>
al...@google.com <al...@google.com> #2
It's not a .git directory but a .svn directory. :) That said, even though Subversion use by the llvm project has been long discontinued, it should still not be exposed, or even better, the directory should be cleaned up.
CC'ing Mike Edwards, who I hope is able to get rid of that directory.
CC'ing Mike Edwards, who I hope is able to get rid of that directory.
tr...@google.com <tr...@google.com> #3
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al...@google.com <al...@google.com> #4
Yes along with .svn i was able to download .git folder too.
I have attached the zip file, you can find the git folder inside it.
I have attached the zip file, you can find the git folder inside it.
al...@google.com <al...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
Pulling in Tom Stellard and Tobias Hieta as the LLVM release managers on this issue reported to the LLVM security group.
While .svn or .git directories probably shouldn't be present athttps://releases.llvm.org , I wonder how this is a security issue.
Is some of the information in those directories perhaps not available publicly already?
While .svn or .git directories probably shouldn't be present at
Is some of the information in those directories perhaps not available publicly already?
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By comparison, the kotlin UseExperimental annotation takes a vararg markerClass argument which allows for multiple experimental APIs in the same scope.