Change logs for graphicsmagick source package in Intrepid

  • graphicsmagick (1.1.11-3) unstable; urgency=high
    
      * debian/control, debian/rules: Some of the PS-related testsuites still
        fail if gs is not present. Revert build-conflicts hack and temporarily
        ignore all testsuite failures on hppa and sparc, instead.
    
    graphicsmagick (1.1.11-2) unstable; urgency=high
    
      * debian/control: ImageMagick's -dev packages have stopped providing
        virtual, unversioned aliases, recently. Add explicit Conflicts and
        Replaces on the versioned package names libmagick9-dev and
        libmagick++9-dev in the -compat-dev package. Closes: #476584
      * debian/control: Replace obsolete package name gs-gpl with its
        successor ghostscript.
      * debian/control: Build-conflict with ghostscript on hppa and sparc to
        work around a long-standing ghostscript bug that causes our build to
        fail. Postscript support is still present on all archs, but PS-specific
        tests are skipped at build time on hppa and sparc. Closes: #475685
    
     -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Fri,  02 May 2008 02:07:46 +0100
  • graphicsmagick (1.1.11-1) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      * New upstream version, containing multiple security fixes. Closes: #444266
        + Fixes denial-of-service via malicious DCM and XCF files. (CVE-2007-4985)
        + Fixes integer overflows in multiple coders. (CVE-2007-4986)
        + Fixes sign extension error when reading DIB images. (CVE-2007-4988)
        + For reference, GraphicsMagick was not affected by an off-by-one error
          in ImageMagick's ReadBlobString() function. (CVE-2007-4987)
      * Magick++/lib/Geometry.cpp: Add missing cstring include to fix build with
        gcc 4.3. Closes: #462113
      * utilities/gm.1: Fix formatting errors in man page gm(1).
      * debian/control: Packages comply with version 3.7.3 of Debian policy.
      * debian/graphicsmagick.menu: Move section of gm utility from obsolete
        section 'Apps' to current 'Applications'.
    
     -- Stefan Ebner <email address hidden>   Fri,  28 Mar 2008 09:30:51 +0000