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Name: dcraw Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 9.28.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 5.1 Build date: Sun Mar 3 21:20:19 2024
Group: Unspecified Build host: i03-armsrv2
Size: 433704 Source RPM: dcraw-9.28.0-5.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://www.dechifro.org/dcraw/
Summary: Raw Digital Photo Decoding
Command line tools for raw digital photo decoding and processing.

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Requires

License

GPL-2.0-or-later

Changelog

* Fri Mar 01 2024 Michal Jireš <michal.jires@suse.com>
  - Add fix_gcc14_errors.patch (bsc#1220467)
* Thu Feb 22 2024 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN.
* Mon Aug 07 2023 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - add dcraw-glibc-2.38.patch to fix prototype clash on memmem with glibc 2.38+
* Tue Apr 12 2022 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Added patches:
    * iowrappers.patch
      + Written wrappers of fread(),fwrite(),fseek() library functions
      which check their return values. If an input/output failure is
      detected, dcraw immediately exits with non-zero status and
      prints a descriptive message (bsc#1097973, CVE-2018-5805;
      bsc#1097974, CVE-2018-5806; bsc#1117622, CVE-2018-19565;
      bsc#1117517, CVE-2018-19566; bsc#1117512, CVE-2018-19567;
      bsc#1117436, CVE-2018-19568)
    * dcraw-CVE-2021-3624.patch
      + Bail out if integer overflow happened and the allocated buffer
      would be too small (bsc#1189642, CVE-2021-3624)
* Sun Aug 16 2020 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
  - Update to version 9.28.0:
    dcraw - revision 1.478
    * Caught up on two years' worth of new cameras.
  - Update upstream URL to new address
  - Add patches for CVEs:
    * dcraw-CVE-2017-13735.patch (CVE-2017-13735, bsc#1056170)
    * dcraw-CVE-2017-14608.patch (CVE-2017-14608, bsc#1063798)
    * dcraw-CVE-2018-19655.patch (CVE-2018-19655, bsc#1117896)
    * dcraw-CVE-2018-5801.patch (CVE-2018-5801, bsc#1084690)
  - Run spec-cleaner
    * Remove package groups
* Fri Aug 05 2016 asterios.dramis@gmail.com
  - Update to version 9.27.0:
    dcraw - revision 1.477
    * Added "-o 6" for ACES colorspace.
    * Copied color matrices from DNG Converter 9.5.1.
    * Support the Canon EOS 80D & IXUS 160, Fuji X-E2 & X-E2S &
      X-Pro2.
* Mon Jul 20 2015 fstrba@suse.com
  - Update to version 9.26.0:
    * fixes:
    dcraw revision 1.476
    * Support the Blackmagic URSA, Nokia N9, and Photron BC2-HD.
    * Support the Canon EOS 750D, 760D, EOS M, and sRAW/mRAW for EOS 5DS R.
    * When there's a tie for largest raw image, "-s" says which to decode.
    * Fixed null-byte warnings in TIFF output.
    dcraw revision 1.475
    * Use typecasts instead of [0] to flatten multi-dimensional arrays.
    dcraw revision 1.474
    * Updated color matrices, support the Canon EOS 5DS.
* Fri Feb 27 2015 asterios.dramis@gmail.com
  - Update to version 9.24.2:
    dcraw - revision 1.473
    * Canon multi-exposure files are already white-balanced.
    * Moved border_interpolate() to the end of xtrans_interpolate().
    From version 9.24.1:
    * No visible changes.
    From version 9.24.0:
    dcraw - revision 1.471
    * Support all format options of the Nikon D4S and D810.
    * Guess which filter pattern OmniVision cameras use.
    dcparse - revision 1.77
    * Display OmniVision's MakerNote.
    From version 9.23.0:
    dcraw - revision 1.470
    * Fixed data errors with Olympus E-M5MarkII HR images.
    * Support the Lenovo A820.
    * Copied color matrices from DNG Converter 8.7.1.
    * Support pre-release Sonys and Canons that lack a proper model
      name.
    * Support the Samsung NX1 (yet another compression algorithm).
    * Read camera white balance in all professional Kodak cameras.
    * Reduced zippering in Fuji X-Trans interpolation.
    * Support YCbCr files from the Kodak C330.
    * Support Hasselblad multi-shot files.
    dcparse - revision 1.76
    * Parse Redcine and Canon EOS QuickTime movies.
* Tue Jul 15 2014 asterios.dramis@gmail.com
  - Update to version 9.22:
    dcraw - revision 1.467
    * Correctly handle Fuji X-Trans images in DNG format.
    * Copied color matrices from DNG Converter 8.5.
    From version 9.21:
    dcraw - revision 1.465
    * In colorcheck(), darken sample squares and do a second pass for exact white
      balance.
    * Removed C99 dependency in Phase One code.
    * Correctly dereference TIFF type 13 (SubIFD) tags.
    * Removed redundant strings.
    * Support Lossy DNG files that lack an OpcodeList2 tag.
    * Decode DNG files made from Fuji X-Trans photos.
    * Support the Canon G1 X Mark II, Nikon P340, Samsing NX mini.
    * Patched in Anders Torger's code for Phase One correction.
    * Correctly crop all Sony cameras, read Panasonic blacklevels.
* Mon Feb 17 2014 asterios.dramis@gmail.com
  - Update to version 9.20:
    dcraw - revision 1.461
    * Fixed Sony A700 black level.
    * Added three temporary color matrices.
    * Use Little CMS version 2.
    * Support the Kodak 12-megapixel camera(s).
    * Can now use "-M" with a DNG file that embeds a bad color matrix.
    * Improved support for Nokia cameraphones.
    * Support the Alcatel 5235D, Powershot G16 and S120, Pentax K-3, etc.
    * Added tone curve for Canon RMF files.
    * Copied color matrices from DNG Converter 8.3.
    * Support blacklevel patterns up to 64x64.
    dcparse - revision 1.75
    * Read the Pentax K-3 MakerNote.
  - Renamed README.SuSE to README.openSUSE.
  - Added new build requirement liblcms2-devel (removed liblcms-devel).

Files

/usr/bin/clean_crw
/usr/bin/dcparse
/usr/bin/dcraw
/usr/bin/fuji_green
/usr/bin/fujiturn
/usr/bin/fujiturn16
/usr/share/doc/packages/dcraw
/usr/share/doc/packages/dcraw/.badpixels
/usr/share/doc/packages/dcraw/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/dcraw/README.openSUSE
/usr/share/doc/packages/dcraw/rawphoto.c
/usr/share/man/man1/dcraw.1.gz


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