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Name: cabextract | Distribution: openSUSE Leap 16.0 |
Version: 1.11 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: lp160.1.1 | Build date: Tue Mar 7 20:51:48 2023 |
Group: System/Console | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 74688 | Source RPM: cabextract-1.11-lp160.1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://www.cabextract.org.uk/ | |
Summary: A Program to Extract Microsoft Cabinet Files |
Cabinet (.CAB) files are a form of archive, which Microsoft uses to distribute their software and things like Windows Font Packs. cabextract can be used to unpack these files.
GPL-3.0-or-later
* Tue Mar 07 2023 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 1.11: * Fixed bug in creating directories given in archives, e.g. extracting file * Mon Feb 06 2023 Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de> - Update to version 1.10 * Multiple -F filters can be given. cabextract will extract files matching any of the filters. * cabextract now overwrites symlinks by default. This is to be consistent with other archive tools. Use the new -k option for the old behaviour of keeping symlinks. This does not affect symlinks in the -d dirpath option. * New -n option to never overwrite files. * New -i option to interactively prompt if you want to overwrite files. * Fri Sep 20 2019 Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com> - Modernise spec file * Fri Sep 20 2019 Berthold Gunreben <azouhr@opensuse.org> - Update to version 1.9.1 * Rerelease of 1.9 with some packaging issues fixed * Wed Nov 07 2018 sbrabec@suse.com - Update to version 1.9: * Fix invisibly wrong results in cabextract -F (1.8 regression). * Fix ./configure --with-external-libmspack. * Build system cleanup * Testsuite available * Tue Oct 23 2018 sbrabec@suse.com - Update to version 1.8: * Improves ability to extract damaged files with the "-f" option. * cabinfo command has been rewritten. * If a CAB file has a Quantum-compressed datablock with exactly 38912 compressed bytes, cabextract will write exactly one byte beyond its input buffer. * Thu Jul 26 2018 sbrabec@suse.com - Update to version 1.7: * Few bug fixes * New "--encoding" option * Properly handle lowercase conversion for non-ASCII characters. * Fri Apr 13 2018 mpluskal@suse.com - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner * Sun Jan 31 2016 mpluskal@suse.com - Tiny spec file cleanup * Thu Apr 02 2015 sbrabec@suse.cz - Update to version 1.6: * further UTF-8 fixes * sanitize file names - Add -fno-strict-aliasing for md5.c: 114, 115. * Fri Feb 20 2015 mpluskal@suse.com - Use url for source - New version 1.5: * Several crashes and hangs were found by Debian project members using the afl tool to generate corrupt cabinet files. These crashes and hangs have been fixed. * cabextract now replaces bad Unicode characters in filenames with the standard Unicode replacement character * wince_rename now puts files under the correct installation path * Sat Dec 20 2014 meissner@suse.com - build with PIE * Sat Sep 17 2011 jengelh@medozas.de - Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile - Use %_smp_mflags for parallel build * Sat May 21 2011 vlado.paskov@gmail.com - Version update to 1.4 * Wed Dec 22 2010 andreas.hanke@gmx-topmail.de - use system libmspack (#660942) * Sat Jul 24 2010 meissner@suse.de - updated to version 1.3: * Bugs in the MS-ZIP and Quantum decompressors have been fixed. This fixes two security vulnerabilites: a segfault when testing a specific Quantum archive, and an infinite loop when testing or extracting a badly-formed MSZIP archive. * MS-ZIP recovery has been improved. You will now get data from within a bad block, up to the point it turned bad. - license changed to GPLv3 * Thu Sep 21 2006 sndirsch@suse.de - updated to version 1.2: * The "-t" archive integrity checking option has been added. This was requested by several users. cabextract can unpack cabinet files and give you MD5 checksums of the files inside, without writing the unpacked files to disk. * Large files (more than 2 gigabytes) are now correctly searched for cabinet files. * A security vulnerability has been fixed. Files compressed with the Quantum method, using a window size less than 32768 bytes, could cause cabextract to write beyond the end of the window and cause a segmentation fault. This fix also permits cabextract to unpack this type of cabinet file (of which only one has been found in the wild) correctly. * The unnecessary GNU source mempcpy.c, which caused compilation failures on several systems, was removed. * An off-by-one error introduced in 1.1's UTF-8 decoder was fixed. Files with UTF-8 filenames can now be extracted. The UTF-8 decoder was also upgraded to support the latest Unicode characer maps. * Wed Jan 25 2006 mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires * Sun Jan 23 2005 meissner@suse.de - use RPM_OPT_FLAGS. * Tue Oct 26 2004 sndirsch@suse.de - updated to version 1.1 * A security vulnerability has been fixed. If the files within a cabinet file include "../" in their filenames, this will be changed to "xx/", so cabinets cannot access the parent directory of where you want to extract them. (Bug #47537) * cabextract should now compile cleanly on AIX and Cygwin * Mon Mar 15 2004 sndirsch@suse.de - updated to version 1.0 Changes since 0.6: * The cabextract source has been refactored and rewritten into a portable, extensible, robust library called libmspack. Now cabextract is just a UNIX-specialised command line application using the OS-agnostic libmspack CAB decompressor. Any developers who were considering using cabextract in their own software should now look at libmspack first. * Many bugs in the decompressers were squashed after refactoring. More than three gigabytes of real CAB files from the wild were used in testing. Corrupt cabinets that crashed cabextract 0.6 are now correctly reported as corrupt, without crashing. * cabextract now alerts you if you try and use it to unpack InstallShield cabinet files. This is the number one FAQ saver. * cabextract no longer gets "/" and "\" mixed up. * cabextract now ignores cabinet files listed on the command line that have already been used as part of a multi-part set. You can now type cabextract *.cab on a big multi-part set, cabextract will not extract all the files several times over. * cabextract now lists files with the same filenames it would use if it were extracting them. This includes always showing UNIX directory separators in the listing. * cabextract now correctly lowercases cabinet files with Unicode filenames. * cabextract has the new --filter, --single and --pipe options. * The cabextract package now includes experimental wince_info and wince_rename scripts. * The definition of Microsoft cabinet files in doc/magic has been fixed, and a definition of Windows CE install cabinet header files has also been added. * Sun Jan 11 2004 adrian@suse.de - add %defattr * Mon Jan 27 2003 sndirsch@suse.de - created package (revival, Bug #23142)
/usr/bin/cabextract /usr/share/doc/packages/cabextract /usr/share/doc/packages/cabextract/AUTHORS /usr/share/doc/packages/cabextract/README /usr/share/licenses/cabextract /usr/share/licenses/cabextract/COPYING /usr/share/man/man1/cabextract.1.gz
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