Changelog for
liblzo2-2-2.10-9.2.i586.rpm :
* Tue Jan 26 2021 Dirk Müller
- add lzo-2.08-rhbz1309225.patch to avoid aliasing issues
* Wed Nov 20 2019 Martin Liška - Disable strict aliasing due to its violation (boo#1157271).
* Fri Apr 26 2019 Martin Liška - Use FAT LTO objects in order to provide proper static library (boo#1133259).
* Wed Aug 08 2018 jengelhAATTinai.de- Fix RPM groups.- Trim sentence that has no comparison point.
* Tue Jul 31 2018 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Modernise spec file with spec-cleaner- Move license to subpackage that will allways be installed
* Tue Nov 14 2017 dimstarAATTopensuse.org- Add pkgconfig BuildRequires: allow the rpm dep generator to inspect the shipped .pc file and produce requires/provides.
* Wed Mar 29 2017 dsterbaAATTsuse.cz- Update to 2.10
* Improve CMake build support.
* Add support for pkg-config.
* Do not redefine \"snprintf\" so that the examples build with MSVC 2015.
* Assorted cleanups.
* Tue Feb 24 2015 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner- Update to 2.09
* Work around gcc bug #64516 that could affect architectures like armv4, armv5 and sparc.
* Thu Jul 24 2014 dsterbaAATTsuse.cz- enable lzo-devel-static package build
* Wed Jul 02 2014 mrueckertAATTsuse.de- update to 2.08 (bnc#883947) CVE-2014-4607 - Updated the Autoconf scripts to fix some reported build problems. - Added CMake build support. - Fixed lzo_init() on big-endian architectures like Sparc.- additional changes in 2.07
* Fixed a potential integer overflow condition in the \"safe\" decompressor variants which could result in a possible buffer overrun when processing maliciously crafted compressed input data. Fortunately this issue only affects 32-bit systems and also can only happen if you use uncommonly huge buffer sizes where you have to decompress more than 16 MiB (> 2^24 bytes) untrusted compressed bytes within a single function call, so the practical implications are limited. POTENTIAL SECURITY ISSUE. CVE-2014-4607.
* Removed support for ancient configurations like 16-bit \"huge\" pointers - LZO now requires a flat 32-bit or 64-bit memory model.
* Assorted cleanups.