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Name: lzo-devel-static | Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2 |
Version: 2.10 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: lp152.4.8 | Build date: Sat May 16 15:32:48 2020 |
Group: Development/Languages/C and C++ | Build host: cloud103 |
Size: 845364 | Source RPM: lzo-2.10-lp152.4.8.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ | |
Summary: Development files for lzo |
LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C. It offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression. Decompression requires no memory. LZO is suitable for data de-/compression in real-time. This means it favours speed over compression ratio.
GPL-2.0+
* Tue Nov 14 2017 dimstar@opensuse.org - Add pkgconfig BuildRequires: allow the rpm dep generator to inspect the shipped .pc file and produce requires/provides. * Wed Mar 29 2017 dsterba@suse.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 mpluskal@suse.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 dsterba@suse.cz - enable lzo-devel-static package build * Wed Jul 02 2014 mrueckert@suse.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. * Tue Apr 16 2013 mmeister@suse.com - Added url as source. Please see http://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls * Mon Aug 27 2012 cfarrell@suse.com - license update: GPL-2.0+ No GPL-2.0 "only" licenses found in the package * Sat Feb 11 2012 crrodriguez@opensuse.org - move libraries back to %{_libdir}, /usr merge project * Sun Sep 25 2011 crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Update to version 2.06 * Some minor optimizations for big-endian architectures. * Fixed overly strict malloc() misalignment check in examples. * Fri May 06 2011 crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Update to version 2.05 * Converted the configure system to non-recursive Automake. * Applied some overdue speed optimizations for modern x86/x64 architectures and current compilers like gcc 4.6 and MSVC 2010.
/usr/lib64/liblzo2.a
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