TLS 1295 LEA (.so linux vers) doesnt work

I’ve just enabled that in Ardour 9.0-pre0-1187 (tomorrow’s nightly build).

For a software where it is common practice to load random 3rd party binaries, and run them in realtime context, there is no such thing as security concern on that level. You don’t need an executable stack for an exploit.

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Thanks x42
I will be moving on to Ardour 9 and shall try this out then.

Thankyou very much I will give it a try and report back

Thanks @songo I downloaded the execstack you linked but it wouildnt install on trixie because of dependencies.
x42 says Ardour is fixed for this from now so I will try that route.

That’s strange. Just installed it on Trixie and it works:

root@trixie-testing:~# dpkg -l execstack
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name           Version             Architecture Description
+++-==============-===================-============-============================================
ii  execstack      0.0.20131005-1.1+b1 amd64        ELF GNU_STACK program header editing utility
root@trixie-testing:~# cat /etc/debian_version 
trixie/sid

What is dpkg telling you during installation attempt?

Yes, but Ardour 9 is still in development.

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Im not going to try to fix the unmet dependencies, I messed up my system too many times doing that.
Ardour being able to use these and other new plugins without my intervention is better.
Many thanks for your interest though, much appreciated. That’s one thing that makes using Ardour so good, people want to help with your difficulties.

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