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(FreeBSD >= 10).
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(FreeBSD >= 10).
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5.2.9 (2022-11-30)
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* liblzma:
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- Fixed an infinite loop in LZMA encoder initialization
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if dict_size >= 2 GiB. (The encoder only supports up
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to 1536 MiB.)
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- Fixed two cases of invalid free() that can happen if
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a tiny allocation fails in encoder re-initialization
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or in lzma_filters_update(). These bugs had some
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similarities with the bug fixed in 5.2.7.
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- Fixed lzma_block_encoder() not allowing the use of
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LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH with lzma_code() even though it was
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documented to be supported. The sync-flush code in
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the Block encoder was already used internally via
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lzma_stream_encoder(), so this was just a missing flag
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in the lzma_block_encoder() API function.
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- GNU/Linux only: Don't put symbol versions into static
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liblzma as it breaks things in some cases (and even if
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it didn't break anything, symbol versions in static
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libraries are useless anyway). The downside of the fix
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is that if the configure options --with-pic or --without-pic
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are used then it's not possible to build both shared and
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static liblzma at the same time on GNU/Linux anymore;
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with those options --disable-static or --disable-shared
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must be used too.
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* New email address for bug reports is <xz@tukaani.org> which
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forwards messages to Lasse Collin and Jia Tan.
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5.2.8 (2022-11-13)
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5.2.8 (2022-11-13)
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* xz:
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