A MMX/SSE2 accelerated library for manipulating JPEG image files
The libjpeg-turbo package contains a library of functions for manipulating
JPEG images.
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baselibs.conf | 0000000300 300 Bytes | |
libjpeg-1.4.0-ocloexec.patch | 0000003014 2.94 KB | |
libjpeg-turbo-1.3.0-tiff-ojpeg.patch | 0000001966 1.92 KB | |
libjpeg-turbo-1.5.2.tar.gz | 0001657235 1.58 MB | |
libjpeg-turbo-CVE-2017-15232.patch | 0000001850 1.81 KB | |
libjpeg-turbo.changes | 0000017173 16.8 KB | |
libjpeg-turbo.spec | 0000004997 4.88 KB | |
libjpeg62-turbo.changes | 0000017597 17.2 KB | |
libjpeg62-turbo.spec | 0000004000 3.91 KB |
Revision 37 (latest revision is 74)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Petr Gajdos (pgajdos)
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- security update: * CVE-2017-15232 [bsc#1062937] + libjpeg-turbo-CVE-2017-15232.patch - Update to version 1.5.2 + Fixed several memory leaks in the TurboJPEG API library that could occur if the library was built with certain compilers and optimization levels. + The libjpeg-turbo memory manager will now honor the max_memory_to_use structure member in jpeg_memory_mgr, which can be set to the maximum amount of memory (in bytes) that libjpeg-turbo should use during decompression or multi-pass (including progressive) compression. This limit can also be set using the JPEGMEM environment variable or using the -maxmemory switch in cjpeg/djpeg/jpegtran. + TJBench will now run each benchmark for 1 second prior to starting the timer, in order to improve the consistency of the results. Furthermore, the -warmup option is now used to specify the amount of warmup time rather than the number of warmup iterations. + Fixed an error (short jump is out of range) that occurred when assembling the 32-bit x86 SIMD extensions with NASM versions prior to 2.04. + Fixed a regression introduced by 1.5 beta1[11] that prevented the Java version of TJBench from outputting any reference images (the -nowrite switch was accidentally enabled by default.) libjpeg-turbo should now build and run with full AltiVec SIMD acceleration on PowerPC-based AmigaOS 4 and OpenBSD systems. - security update:
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