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This package contains the development headers for the library found in libXi6.YrNlamb63openSUSE Leap 42.3openSUSEMIThttp://bugs.opensuse.orgDevelopment/Libraries/C and C++http://xorg.freedesktop.org/linuxx86_64YrNlibXi.so.6.1.0rootrootlibXi-1.7.5-8.1.src.rpmlibXi-devel-32bitlibXi-devel-32bit(x86-32)   libXi-devellibXi6-32bitrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)1.7.51.7.53.0.4-14.0-14.4.6-14.11.2YqW@U@S @SQ@QzQ^QHS@Q8@O\@Or@O7O5O5O3@O.o@LNL4K@KQ@msrb@suse.comsndirsch@suse.comtobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.desndirsch@suse.comsndirsch@suse.comtobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.detobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.detobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.dejengelh@inai.detobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.devuntz@opensuse.orgvuntz@opensuse.orgjengelh@medozas.desndirsch@suse.comsndirsch@suse.comjengelh@medozas.dejengelh@medozas.desndirsch@novell.comsndirsch@novell.comsndirsch@suse.desndirsch@suse.de- U_SizeClassInfo-can-return-0-even-without-an-error.patch, U_XListInputDevices-dont-touch-ndevices-in-case-of-error.patch * Do not falsely return error for some devices (e.g. tablets). It can also cause crashes in GTK applications. (bnc#1049681)- U_Properly-validate-server-responses.patch * insufficient validation of data from the X server can cause out of boundary memory access or endless loops (Denial of Service). (bnc#1002998, CVE-2016-7945, CVE-2016-7946)- Update to version 1.7.5: A couple of important bugfixes that have accumulated over the last year. + Fix version check in _XIAllowEvents + Advance the request buffer by the right amount in XIChangeHierarchy + Fix double unlock when _XiCheckExtInit return -1. + XIChangeHierarchy: Add missing unlock. + Do not return NoSuchExtension casted to pointer as an error. + XIGetClientPointer: Return False on error. + Fix logic in _XIAllowEvents and prevent double unlock. + Refactor XGetExtensionVersion. + XIGrabDevice: Unlock display in error path.- Update to version 1.7.4 * Fix locking bugs with XIAllowTouchEvents() and XIUngrabTouchBegin()- Update to version 1.7.3 * Two important patches fixing deadlocks when using XIPassiveGrab requests. You're recommended to updated. Note that we now require libX11 1.6, that's a new dependency over 1.7.2 but it's over a year old by now anyway. - added baselibs.conf as source to specfile- Update to version 1.7.2: Only one minor change since the RC. Again, this release contains the fixes for CVE-2013-1998, CVE-2013-1984 and CVE-2013-1995 so you're encouraged to update. + Remove check that can never be true.- Update to version 1.7.1.901: First and likely only RC for libXi 1.7.2. This one has a bunch of changes for CVE-2013-1998, CVE-2013-1984 and CVE-2013-1995. These relate to various integer overflows and other corruption that happens if we trust the server a bit too much on the data we're being sent. On top of those fixes, the sequence number in XI2 events is now set propertly too (#64687).- Update to version 1.7.1: Only a single fix: including the XFixes header to get the typedef for PointerBarrier. Naturally, this adds a pkgconfig build-time dependency on XFixes. Why? The header shipped with 1.7 typedef'd PointerBarrier. If you #include both XI and Xfixes headers, you will end up with a duplicate typedef. This is not an issue on gcc >= 4.6 since the two typedef's are the same. On earlier versions this will trigger an error. gcc 4.6 -pedantic-errors will trigger the same error.- Use more robust make install call - Avoid calling fdupes outside of /usr- Update to version 1.7: The feature added in this revision is pointer barrier events and releases. Pointer barriers themselves are an XFixes 5 feature, XI 2.3 adds two disctinct features to barriers: + the ability for clients to get notified if pointer movement is restricted by a barrier + the ability for clients to allow a pointer to move through a barrier after it was constrained by the barrier For a more verbose explanation of these features please refer to: http://who-t.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/whats-new-in-xi-23-pointer-barrier.html- Update to version 1.6.1: + Major bugs fixed: - wrong button and mask copy - raw event sourceid is now set + Small cleanups and bug fixes.- Update to version 1.6.0: + Implement XI 2.2 (which provides multitouch) + Various cleanups and bug fixes - Changes from version 1.5.0: + Implement XI 2.1 (which provides smooth scrolling) + Various cleanups and bug fixes + Man page improvements - Changes from version 1.4.2: + Various cleanups and bug fixes + Build configuration improvements - Changes from version 1.4.1: + Important fixes for bugs that cause clients to misbehave.- Update homepage URL and set a minimal package description (found one in tarball announcement mails)- improved -devel provides/obsoletes for openSUSE 12.2- added provides/obsoletes for old libXi6-devel package- Rename SRPM from libXi6 to libXi (no Obsoletes needed for BRPMs)- Remove apparently unused (Build)Requires on Xau, Xdmcp, xtrans - Add required runtime dependency on libXext-devel (XInput2.h uses libXext-devel:Xge.h) - Use pkgconfig() symbols to pull in BuildRequires - Remove redundant tags/sections like %clean - Parallel build with %_smp_mflags- update to release 1.4.0 * This version doesn't add new features but has seen numerous packaging cleanups and a number of miscellaneous fixes.- update to release 1.3.1 A few minor build system cleanups but I've cherry-picked only those that didn't require a macros update for this version. The requirements are thus the same as for 1.3.0. A couple of random other fixes, most notably two display lock fixes. The other fix that's quite prominent is the initialization of the extension with a server-specific number of events. Previously, libXi 1.3 running against a non-XI2 enabled server would result in mishandling of events (pending extension initialization order). - update to release 1.3.2 Brown paper bag release. Just one commit, fixing up a erroneous conflict resolution that resulted in an inverted condition for the asciidoc/xmlto checks and an error when building man pages.- use real version number instead of the one from X.Org- created package1.7.5-8.11.7.5-8.1libXi.so/usr/lib/-fomit-frame-pointer -fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Maintenance:7021/openSUSE_Leap_42.3_Update/fe53a75e79b182f0abc3198210ea8b7a-libXi.openSUSE_Leap_42.3_Updatecpiolzma5x86_64-suse-linux?] cr$x#̢sa? 6}X1 0G뉩z:eM^p#RZe= 2fxnj%u=