A problem with Ghostscript could make it possible to execute
arbitrary commands. The vulnerability exists when GhostScript
is used to process specially formatted PS files.
An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by creating a
malicious PS file which, when processed with GhostScript, will
result in the execution of arbitrary system commands.
Bump version to 7.05p1
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The Hewlett-Packard Co. Linux Inkjet Driver Project is an add-on to the
GNU Ghostscript application. This driver is based on the Hewlett Packard
Appliance APDK for deskjet printers.
WWW: http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/
from Benjamin Lerman <benjamin.lerman@ambre.net>
Apsfilter is the number one magic filter for printing under Unix
environment. Its highly configurable and most flexible by global
and printer dependend config files and allowing users to choose
between different print options with lpr on the commandline to get
easy control over layout, speed and quality of the printing process.
Apsfilter supports PS (Postscript) printer and non-PS capable printer
by using Ghostscript as PS emulator. Printing on locally connected
(serial, parallel, USB) and on network printer like Unix-, Windows-,
Novell and AppleTalk remote printer is supported.
WWW: http://www.apsfilter.org/
from Benjamin Lerman <benjamin.lerman@ambre.net>
- mainly bugfixes and some updates of styles and pdftex(1.10b)
- this version of the port includes a simplified setup so that
metafont mode, papersize and dvips printcmd can be configured
persistently in ${SYSCONFDIR}/tetex.cfg
- remove a4 FLAVOR, use tetex.cfg instead
The long awaited update:
- lots of updates to current packages
- lots of bugfixes
- lots of new packages
- cleanup of licenses, it's all free now (GPL, LPPL, ...)
see ${PREFIX}/share/texmf/ChangeLog for details
This release mainly fixes a very bad bug where configuring LyX
as root (never recomended) could lead to deleting the /dev/null
special device.
Also a bug where LyX would create zombie processes has been
fixed.
More details in http://www.lyx.org/announce/1_2_3.txt
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