On 06/02/17 02:45 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 15:32:13 +1030, Ron wrote:
>
>> I've CC'd -release, to see what they'd prefer we do for Jessie.
>> It might be that the best option here is to just put something later
>> in -bpo, and if people are paranoid, they can choose to u
Hi,
CVE-2017-0381 states that:
"A remote code execution vulnerability in silk/NLSF_stabilize.c in
libopus in Mediaserver could enable an attacker using a specially
crafted file to cause memory corruption during media file and data
processing."
Now I'm not sure who did the analysis of this bug, bu
Salut Nicolas,
Thanks for the patch. I applied it in svn.
Jean-Marc
Le dimanche 01 janvier 2006 à 18:08 +0100, Nicolas George a écrit :
> Hi.
>
> Le duodi 2 frimaire, an CCXIV, Wesley J. Landaker a écrit :
> > speexenc always crashes on amd64; here is an example, and lots of info:
>
>
he
encoded file cannot be seeked, but it may happen that just playing it
results in NaNs and no audio at all. Note that unlike #1, this bug
affects libspeex itself.
But #1 is fixed in 1.1.7 and bug #2 is fixed in 1.1.8 which I am
planning to release in a few days.
Jean-Marc
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because we've had six months
> to see that it does the right things. But I'd like to talk it up
> before doing it.
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