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CentOS 7 - Updates for x86_64: applications/multimedia: exiv2

exiv2 - Exif and Iptc metadata manipulation library

Website: http://www.exiv2.org/
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: CentOS
Description:
A command line utility to access image metadata, allowing one to:
* print the Exif metadata of Jpeg images as summary info, interpreted values,
  or the plain data for each tag
* print the Iptc metadata of Jpeg images
* print the Jpeg comment of Jpeg images
* set, add and delete Exif and Iptc metadata of Jpeg images
* adjust the Exif timestamp (that's how it all started...)
* rename Exif image files according to the Exif timestamp
* extract, insert and delete Exif metadata (including thumbnails),
  Iptc metadata and Jpeg comments

Packages

exiv2-0.27.0-4.el7_8.x86_64 [922 KiB] Changelog by Jan Grulich (2021-08-05):
- Fix heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in jp2image.cpp that may lead to DoS
  Resolves: bz#1990352
exiv2-0.27.0-4.el7_8.src [25.9 MiB] Changelog by Jan Grulich (2021-08-05):
- Fix heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in jp2image.cpp that may lead to DoS
  Resolves: bz#1990352
exiv2-0.27.0-3.el7_8.x86_64 [922 KiB] Changelog by Jan Grulich (2020-02-18):
- Validate relationship of the total size to the offset to avoid crash
  Resolves: bz#1775695
exiv2-0.27.0-2.el7_6.x86_64 [922 KiB] Changelog by Jan Grulich (2019-02-04):
- Minor improvements
  Resolves: bz#1652637
exiv2-0.26-3.el7.x86_64 [890 KiB] Changelog by Jan Grulich (2018-02-23):
- Fix uncontrolled recursion in image.cpp:Exiv2::Image::printIFDStructure() which can allow a
  remote attacker to cause a denial of service via a crafted tif file
  Resolves: bz#1548410
exiv2-0.23-6.el7.x86_64 [82 KiB] Changelog by Daniel Mach (2014-01-24):
- Mass rebuild 2014-01-24

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