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* fix crash in nsImapProtocol::CreateNewLineFromSocket (bmo#1667120) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.3.0 MFSA 2020-44 (bsc#1176756) * CVE-2020-15677 (bmo#1641487) Download origin spoofing via redirect * CVE-2020-15676 (bmo#1646140) XSS when pasting attacker-controlled data into a contenteditable element * CVE-2020-15678 (bmo#1660211) When recursing through layers while scrolling, an iterator may have become invalid, resulting in a potential use-after- free scenario * CVE-2020-15673 (bmo#1648493, bmo#1660800) Memory safety bugs fixed in Thunderbird 78.3 - requires NSPR >= 4.25.1 - removed obsolete thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.2 https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.2.2/releasenotes - added thunderbird-bmo1664607.patch required for builds w/o updater (boo#1176384) - Mozilla Thunderbird 78.2.1 * based on Mozilla's 78 ESR codebase * many new and changed features https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/78.0/releasenotes/#whatsnew * built-in OpenPGP support (enigmail neither required nor supported) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/mozilla:Factory/MozillaThunderbird?expand=0&rev=549
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# HG changeset patch
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# User msirringhaus@suse.de
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# Date 1560754926 -7200
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# Mon Jun 17 09:02:06 2019 +0200
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# Node ID 428161c3b9599083e1b8710eda1760f1f707ab11
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# Parent fa1cf8b9cb4efdf89fe19e543fb54272b726a353
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#Description: reduce the rust debuginfo level on selected architectures where
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# compiling with debuginfo=2 causes the OOM killer to interrupt the build on
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# launchpad builders. Initially this was only on 32 bit architectures, but with
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# firefox 63 it started happening frequently on arm64 and ppc64el too.
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diff --git a/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure b/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure
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--- a/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure
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+++ b/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure
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@@ -1861,18 +1861,18 @@ imply_option('RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL', '2', whe
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@depends('RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL', moz_optimize)
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def rustc_opt_level(opt_level_option, moz_optimize):
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if opt_level_option:
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return opt_level_option[0]
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else:
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return '1' if moz_optimize.optimize else '0'
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-@depends(rustc_opt_level, debug_rust, '--enable-debug-symbols', '--enable-frame-pointers')
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-def rust_compile_flags(opt_level, debug_rust, debug_symbols, frame_pointers):
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+@depends(rustc_opt_level, debug_rust, '--enable-debug-symbols', '--enable-frame-pointers', host)
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+def rust_compile_flags(opt_level, debug_rust, debug_symbols, frame_pointers, host):
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# Cargo currently supports only two interesting profiles for building:
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# development and release. Those map (roughly) to --enable-debug and
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# --disable-debug in Gecko, respectively.
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#
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# But we'd also like to support an additional axis of control for
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# optimization level. Since Cargo only supports 2 profiles, we're in
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# a bit of a bind.
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#
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@@ -1885,16 +1885,18 @@ def rust_compile_flags(opt_level, debug_
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# opt-level=0 implies -C debug-assertions, which may not be desired
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# unless Rust debugging is enabled.
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if opt_level == '0' and not debug_rust:
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debug_assertions = False
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if debug_symbols:
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debug_info = '2'
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+# if host.bitness == 32 or host.cpu == 'aarch64' or host.cpu == 'ppc64': # Just reduce debug_info for all archs
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+ debug_info = '1'
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opts = []
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if opt_level is not None:
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opts.append('opt-level=%s' % opt_level)
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if debug_assertions is not None:
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opts.append('debug-assertions=%s' %
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('yes' if debug_assertions else 'no'))
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