Bug#865999: exiv2: Please package exiv2 0.26

2019-08-06 Thread Michael Stone
exiv2 is now up to 0.27.2, and contains some major usability enhancements (e.g., the ability for the user to override lens detection) which have knock-on impacts to other packages (e.g., lensfun and all the programs which depend on that library). Getting an updated package into unstable would

Bug#865999: [exiv2] Please package exiv2 0.26

2019-03-10 Thread Richard B. Kreckel
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 00:26:43 +0100 "Richard B. Kreckel" wrote: > Raphaël, what makes you sure that these CVEs are not present in earlier > versions (e.g. in 0.25 currently in testing)? Never mind. I see now that they're allo triaged by security. -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel

Bug#865999: [exiv2] Please package exiv2 0.26

2019-03-09 Thread Richard B. Kreckel
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 17:56:57 +0200 Raphael Hertzog wrote: > Except that version 0.26 is vulnerable to multiple security issues which > are currently not present in earlier versions [...] Raphaël, what makes you sure that these CVEs are not present in earlier versions (e.g. in 0.25 currently in

Bug#865999: [exiv2] Please package exiv2 0.26

2017-08-23 Thread Simon Frei
0.26 is in experimental for quite a while. As far as I can see the problem is that it needs a transition but that is not happening. I don't know how that works, but from what I read the next steps would be opening a transition bug and starting binNMUs against the rdeps. I think the two versions

Bug#865999: [exiv2] Please package exiv2 0.26

2017-08-22 Thread Fulano Diego Perez
Package: exiv2 Version: 0.25-3.1 also adds support for webp images which is currently missing ...

Bug#865999: exiv2: Please package exiv2 0.26

2017-06-26 Thread Simon Frei
Package: exiv2 Version: 0.25-3.1 Severity: wishlist There have been many bugs fixed and features added since the last release two years ago. There has been progress on topic related to open bugs, so these might be fixed. Also digiKam now depends on exiv2 0.26 due to many stability improvements