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error: type of 'len' defaults to 'int' [-Wimplicit-int] #151
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This is a point release intended to clear up a couple of CVEs and apply point fixes that have been accumulating since 5.2.1 There are a few unresolved (but minor) memory leaks related to design issues in the API that still need to be resolved. Expect those fixes in the next release. Code Fixes ---------- * Fixes for CVE-2023-48161, CVE-2022-28506, * Address SF issue NetBSD#138 Documentation for obsolete utilities still installed * Address SF issue NetBSD#139: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("110_2 = 4_10") * Address SF issue NetBSD#140: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("LWZ") * Address SF issue NetBSD#141: Typo in "Bits and bytes" page ("filed") * Note as already fixed SF issue NetBSD#143: cannot compile under mingw * Address SF issue NetBSD#144: giflib-5.2.1 cannot be build on windows and other platforms using c89 * Address SF issue NetBSD#145: Remove manual pages installation for binaries that are not installed too * Address SF issue NetBSD#146: [PATCH] Limit installed man pages to binaries, move giflib to section 7 * Address SF issue NetBSD#147 [PATCH] Fixes to doc/whatsinagif/ content * Address SF issue NetBSD#148: heap Out of Bound Read in gif2rgb.c:298 DumpScreen2RGB * Declared no-info on SF issue NetBSD#150: There is a denial of service vulnerability in GIFLIB 5.2.1 * Declared Won't-fix on SF issue 149: Out of source builds no longer possible * Address SF issue NetBSD#151: A heap-buffer-overflow in gif2rgb.c:294:45 * Address SF issue #152: Fix some typos on the html documentation and man pages * Address SF issue #153: Fix segmentation faults due to non correct checking for args * Address SF issue #154: Recover the giffilter manual page * Address SF issue #155: Add gifsponge docs * Address SF issue #157: An OutofMemory-Exception or Memory Leak in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #158: There is a null pointer problem in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #159 A heap-buffer-overflow in GIFLIB5.2.1 DumpScreen2RGB() in gif2rgb.c:298:45 * Address SF issue #163: detected memory leaks in openbsd_reallocarray giflib/openbsd-reallocarray.c * Address SF issue #164: detected memory leaks in GifMakeMapObject giflib/gifalloc.c * Address SF issue #166: a read zero page leads segment fault in getarg.c and memory leaks in gif2rgb.c and gifmalloc.c * Address SF issue #167: Heap-Buffer Overflow during Image Saving in DumpScreen2RGB Function at Line 321 of gif2rgb.c
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Upstream changes: ## 2024 09 03 - Add partial support for Syntax::Operator::In and Syntax::Keyword::Match (see git #162). - Add --timeout-in-seconds=n, or -tos=n. When the standard input supplies the input stream, and the input has not been received within n seconds, perltidy will end with a timeout message. The intention is to catch a situation where perltidy is accidentally invoked without a file to process and therefore waits for input from the system standard input (stdin), which never arrives. The default is n=10. This check can be turned off with -tos=0. - Add parameter --closing-side-comment-exclusion-list=string, or -cscxl=string, where string is a list of block types to exclude for closing side comment operations. Also, closing side comments now work for anonymous subs if a --closing-side-comment-list (-cscl) is not specified, and when 'asub' is requested with -cscl=asub. Use -cscxl=asub to prevent this. - Include check for unused constants in --dump-unusual-variables and --warn-variable-types (new issue type 'c'). Also expand checks to cover variables introduced with 'use vars'. - Include signature variables in --dump-unusual-variables and --warn-variable-types; see git #158. - Add logical xor operator ^^ available in perl version 5.40, as noted in git #157. - Keyword 'state' now has default space before a paren, like 'my'. Previously there was no space and no control. So the default is now "state ($x)". This space can be removed with -nsak='state'. - Add options --add-lone-trailing-commas, -altc and --delete-lone-trailing-commas, -dltc, to provide control over adding and deleting the only comma in a list. See discussion in git #143 and the updated manual. - Add options --dump-mismatched-returns (or -dmr) and --warn-mismatched-returns (or -wmr). These options report function calls where the number of values requested may disagree with sub return statements. The -dump version writes the results for a single file to standard output and exits: perltidy -dmr somefile.pl >results.txt The -warn version formats as normal but reports any issues as warnings in the error file: perltidy -wmr somefile.pl The -warn version may be customized with the following additional parameters if necessary to avoid needless warnings: --warn-mismatched-return-types=s (or -wmrt=s), --warn-mismatched-return-exclusion-list=s (or -wmrxl=s) where 's' is a control string. These are explained in the manual. - Updates for issue git #151: (1) --warn-variable-types=u is now okay if a named file is processed. (2) --warn-variable-exclusion-list=s now allows leading and/or trailing * on variable names to allow a wildcard match. For example -wvxl='*_unused' is okay and would match $var1_unused and $var2_unused. (3) --dump-unusual-variables now outputs the filename. - A option was added to filter unimplemented parameters from perltidy configuration files, suggested in git #146. It works like this: if a line in the config file begins with three dashes followed by a parameter name (rather than two dashes), then the line will be removed if the parameter is unknown. Otherwise, a dash will be removed to make the line valid. - Parameters --dump-mismatched-args (or -dma) and --warn-mismatched-args (or -wma) have been updated to catch more arg count issues. - Fixed issue git #143, extend -add-trailing-commas to apply to a list with just a fat comma. - The minimum perl version is 5.8.1. Previously it was 5.8.0, which was not correct because of the use of utf8::is_utf8. - Fixed issue git #142, test failure installing on perl versions before version 5.10. The error caused the new parameter -interbracket-arrow-style=s not to work. Except for this limitation, Version 20240511 will work on older perl versions.
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Error when building
archivers/lha
with gcc 14:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: