The Ghostscript interpreter for PostScript and PDF

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ijs_exec_server_dont_use_sh.patch 0000000983 983 Bytes
Revision 3 (latest revision is 6)
Eric Schirra's avatar Eric Schirra (ecsos) committed (revision 3)
- Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN.

- Allow to disable apparmor support (ALP supports only SELinux)

- update to 10.02.1:
  * Patch release to address some security bugs
  * This release (10.02.0) marks the final demise of the
    PostScript based PDF interpreter.
  * This 10.01.1 release removes the "-dNEWPDF=false" command
    line option to fall back to the deprecated, old PDF
    interpreter.
  * This 10.01.0 release removes the "-dNEWPDF=false" command
    line option to fall back to the deprecated, old PDF
    interpreter.
  * This release officially deprecates the old Postscript
    implementation of PDF, we will not be updating or maintaining
    that code moving forward. The option to use the old PDF
    implementation _**will**_ be removed in the next full release
    (10.01.0)
  * Important: This release includes the new PDF interpreter
    (implemented in C rather than PostScript). It is both
    integrated into Ghostscript (now ENABLED by default), and
    available as a standalone, PDF only, binary. See
    https://ghostscript.com/pdfi.html for more details.
  * This also bundles the latest zlib (1.2.12) which addresses a
    security issue (CVE-2018-25032)
  * **Important**: This release includes the new PDF interpreter
    (implemented in C rather than PostScript). It is both
    integrated into Ghostscript (now **ENABLED** by default), and
    available as a standalone, PDF only, binary. See
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