Changelog for
sharutils-4.15.2-8.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Mon Feb 26 2024 Dominique Leuenberger
- Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN.
* Wed Apr 20 2022 Dirk Müller - add sharutils-4.14.2-Pass-compilation-with-Werror-format-security.patch
* Fri Jan 31 2020 Bjørn Lie - No longer recommend -lang: supplements are in use.
* Tue Jan 21 2020 Christian Vögl - Add -fcommon to optflags. This fixes (boo#1160292), and can be removed if upstream releases a version which compiles with - fno-common
* Thu Aug 29 2019 Stefan Brüns - Drop mailx BuildRequires. The \"sync directories over mail\" feature has been removed in 4.11.1.
* Mon Aug 06 2018 schwabAATTsuse.de- gnulib-libio.patch: Update gnulib for libio.h removal- Use %license for COPYING
* Tue Mar 13 2018 pthAATTsuse.de- Add sharutils-CVE-2018-1000097-fix_buffer_overflow.patch to fix a possibility to overflow the stack (bsc#1085004, CVE-2018-1000097).
* Fri Jun 19 2015 astiegerAATTsuse.com- update to 4.15.2:
* updates to fix cross platform build issues
* fixed problem where contrived uuencoded file caused seg fault
* Sun May 03 2015 astiegerAATTsuse.com- update to sharutils 4.15.1
* gnulib updates to fix rare platform build issues
* Thu Feb 26 2015 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner- Add gpg key- Remove obsolete patches
* sharutils-set_file_mode.diff
* sharutils-mandir.patch
* sharutils-stdio.in.patch- Enable openssl support- Remove bcond and allways build with mailx- Update lang package macros- Update to Version 4.15
* shar will no longer choke on 64 bit windows
* unshar has a compiler warning fix
* Happy 2015 copyright
* PO file updates- Version 4.14.2
* translation updates
* use ftello, fseeko and fflush
* augment copyright marks in shar.c and shar-std.def
* Happy 2014 copyright dates
* fix up man pages (use newer doc generation code)- Version 4.14
* documentation, obscure usage, FSF address- Version 4.13.5
* primarily, configuration cleanups. Mostly for MinGW, but some others, too.- Version 4.13.4
* output file names may be encoded in the uuencoded file. By specifying \'--encode\' on the command line, the output file name will be base64 encoded in the uuencode file.