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Name: libpcre16-0-32bit Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2
Version: 8.41 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.7.3.1 Build date: Tue Jun 29 16:16:13 2021
Group: System/Libraries Build host: old-atreju5
Size: 554512 Source RPM: pcre-8.41-lp152.7.3.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://www.pcre.org/
Summary: A library for Perl-compatible regular expressions
The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular
expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics
as Perl 5.

libpcre16 supports 16-bit and UTF-16 strings.

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-3-Clause

Changelog

* Tue May 11 2021 Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
  - Do not run profiling 'check' in parallel
    to make package build reproducible (boo#1040589)
* Thu Feb 22 2018 fvogt@suse.com
  - Use %license (boo#1082318)
* Wed Nov 01 2017 kstreitova@suse.com
  - add pcre-8.41-stack_frame_size_detection.patch to fix pcre stack
    frame size detection because modern compilers broke it by cloning
    and inlining pcre match() function [bsc#1058722]
* Tue Sep 12 2017 matz@suse.com
  - RunTest needs much stack, on s390x more than the default
    8 MB.  [bnc#1046102]
* Tue Jul 25 2017 astieger@suse.com
  - pcre 8.41:
    * If pcregrep in multiline mode with --only-matching matched
      several lines, it restarted scanning at the next line instead
      of moving on to the end of the matched string, which can be
      several lines after the start.
    * Fix a missing else in the JIT compiler reported by 'idaifish'.
      CVE-2017-6004 bsc#1025709
    * A (?# style comment is now ignored between a basic quantifier
      and a following '+' or '?' (example: /X+(?#comment)?Y/.
    * Avoid use of a potentially overflowing buffer in pcregrep
    * Fix issues reported by fuzzers in pcretest:
    - Check for values < 256 when calling isprint() in pcretest.
    - Give an error for too big a number after \O.
    * In the 32-bit library in non-UTF mode, an attempt to find a
      Unicode property for a character with a code point greater than
      0x10ffff (the Unicode maximum) caused a crash.
      CVE-2017-7186 bsc#1030066, CVE-2017-7244 bsc#1030807
    * The alternative matching function, pcre_dfa_exec() misbehaved
      if it encountered a character class with a possessive repeat,
      for example [a-f]{3}+.
    * When pcretest called pcre_copy_substring() in 32-bit mode, it
      set the buffer length incorrectly, which could result in buffer
      overflow. CVE-2017-7245 bsc#1030805, CVE-2017-7246 bsc#1030803
* Fri Jun 02 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Enable jit on aarch64
  - Enable profiled building
* Thu Feb 09 2017 astieger@suse.com
  - pcre 8.40:
    * Using -o with -M in pcregrep could cause unnecessary repeated
      output when the match extended over a line boundary.
    * Fix register overwite in JIT when SSE2 acceleration is enabled.
    * Ignore "show all captures" (/=) for DFA matching.
    * Fix JIT unaligned accesses on x86
    * In any wide-character mode (8-bit UTF or any 16-bit or 32-bit
      mode), without PCRE_UCP set, a negative character type such as
      \D in a positive class should cause all characters greater than
      255 to match, whatever else is in the class. There was a bug
      that caused this not to happen if a Unicode property item was
      added to such a class, for example [\D\P{Nd}] or [\W\pL].
    * When pcretest was outputing information from a callout, the
      caret indicator for the current position in the subject line
      was incorrect if it was after an escape sequence for a
      character whose code point was greater than \x{ff}.
    * A pattern such as (?<RA>abc)(?(R)xyz) was incorrectly compiled
      such that the conditional was interpreted as a reference to
      capturing group 1 instead of a test for recursion. Any group
      whose name began with R was misinterpreted in this way. (The
      reference interpretation should only happen if the group's name
      is precisely "R".)
    * A number of bugs have been mended relating to match start-up
      optimizations when the first thing in a pattern is a positive
      lookahead. These all applied only when PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE
      was *not* set:
      + A pattern such as (?=.*X)X$ was incorrectly optimized as if
      it needed both an initial 'X' and a following 'X'.
      + Some patterns starting with an assertion that started with
      .* were incorrectly optimized as having to match at the start
      of the subject or after a newline. There are cases where this
      is not true, for example, (?=.*[A-Z])(?=.{8,16})(?!.*[\s])
      matches after the start in lines that start with spaces.
      Starting .* in an assertion is no longer taken as an
      indication of matching at the start (or after a newline).
* Tue Feb 07 2017 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Explicitly package %{_docdir}/%{name} to fix build with RPM 4.13.
* Mon Aug 01 2016 astieger@suse.com
  - record minor vulnerabilities fixed in 8.39
* Wed Jun 15 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to version 8.39:
    * Some appropriate PCRE2 JIT improvements have been retro-fitted
      to PCRE1.
    * CVE-2016-3191: workspace overflow for (*ACCEPT) with deeply
      nested parentheses (boo#971741)
    * CVE-2016-1283: Heap buffer overflow DoS (boo#960837)
    * Apart from that, this is another bug-fix release.
* Thu Nov 26 2015 astieger@suse.com
  - pcre 8.38:
    * CVE-2015-3217: Call Stack Overflow Vulnerability in match()
      bsc#933878
    * Other fixes to assertions, crashes, buffer overflows and
      performance issues found by fuzzer, affecting applications
      accepting regular expression from untrusted sources
* Thu Apr 30 2015 astieger@suse.com
  - pcre 8.37:
    * CVE-2015-2325: Patterns with certain groups specifying a zero
      minimum quantifier caused incorrect code to be compiled,
      leading to an incorrect memory read. [boo#924960]
    * CVE-2015-2326: Specific patterns containing a forward reference
      with subroutine calls caused incorrect code to be compiled
      [boo#924961]
    * CVE-2014-8964: If an assertion condition was quantified with a
      minimum of zero, SIGSEGV or other misbehaviour could occur.
      [boo#906574]
    * further bug fixes as listed in ChangeLog
* Mon Mar 09 2015 p.drouand@gmail.com
  - Update to version 3.16
    * This is primarily a bug-fix release.
    * The Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 7.0.0.
  - Remove pcre-commit1472.patch; fixed on upstream release
  - Remove obsolete "Obsoletes" tag

Files

/usr/lib/libpcre16.so.0
/usr/lib/libpcre16.so.0.2.9


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