Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Thu, 2006-Sep-14 14:26:44 +0000, Remko Lodder wrote:
remko 2006-09-14 14:26:44 UTC
Rewrite the win32-codecs entry to even better explain the vulnerability [2].
Since there's no longer a maintainer and there doesn't appear to be a
fix at the master site, this port may be broken for some time. Is it
possible to just not install the QuickTime dll's?
Based on the codec breakdown, QuickTime support is the following files:
3ivX.qtx
ACTLComponent.qtx
AvidQTAVUICodec.qtx
BeHereiVideo.qtx
Indeo4.qtx
On2_VP3.qtx
ZyGoVideo.qtx
QuickTime.qts
QuickTimeEssentials.qtx
QuickTimeInternetExtras.qtx
qtmlClient.dll
Does anyone know if those files can just be removed to avoid the
vulnerability whilst still have the remaining win32 codecs work?
Hello Peter,
I am not sure, and I am not going to look into it as we speak
(Not that I do not want, but I am planning to go on holiday
in a few hours, so need to do other things instead and make sure
most of my open items are known etc).
I will have a look when I get back if no one looked prior to that.
Cheers,
Remko
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