- Update to GMP 5.1.3 release.
* The internal functions mpn_sbpi1_div_qr_sec mpn_sbpi1_div_r_sec could
compute garbage with a low probability. They are now rewritten, and the
test code has been improved.
* A bug in the ia64 implementation of mpn_divrem_2, clobbering some
callee-save registers, has been fixed. This is an internal
function, with the bug manifesting itself as miscomputation in,
e.g., mpn_sqrtrem.
* The documentation now correctly says 'const' for input arguments.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/201889
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gmp?expand=0&rev=41
* The internal functions mpn_sbpi1_div_qr_sec mpn_sbpi1_div_r_sec could
compute garbage with a low probability. They are now rewritten, and the
test code has been improved.
* A bug in the ia64 implementation of mpn_divrem_2, clobbering some
callee-save registers, has been fixed. This is an internal
function, with the bug manifesting itself as miscomputation in,
e.g., mpn_sqrtrem.
* The documentation now correctly says 'const' for input arguments.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=46
- Update to GMP 5.1.1 release.
* Aarch64 alias ARM64 support now works.
* A possible buffer overrun in mpz_ior has been fixed.
* A rare sign flip in mpz_remove has been fixed.
* A bug causing problems with mpf numbers with absolute value >= 2^31 has
been fixed.
* Several bugs in mini-gmp have been fixed.
* Preliminary support for the x32 ABI under x86-64.
- Update to GMP 5.1.0 release.
* Bug fixes and speedups
* Many new CPUs recognised
* New functions for multi-factorials, and primorial: mpz_2fac_ui,
mpz_mfac_uiui and mpz_primorial_ui
* The fat binary mechanism is now more robust in its CPU recognition
* Drops support for BSD compatibility library
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/155317
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gmp?expand=0&rev=37
* Aarch64 alias ARM64 support now works.
* A possible buffer overrun in mpz_ior has been fixed.
* A rare sign flip in mpz_remove has been fixed.
* A bug causing problems with mpf numbers with absolute value >= 2^31 has
been fixed.
* Several bugs in mini-gmp have been fixed.
* Preliminary support for the x32 ABI under x86-64.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=39
* Bug fixes and speedups
* Many new CPUs recognised
* New functions for multi-factorials, and primorial: mpz_2fac_ui,
mpz_mfac_uiui and mpz_primorial_ui
* The fat binary mechanism is now more robust in its CPU recognition
* Drops support for BSD compatibility library
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=38
- Update to release GMP 5.0.5
* A bug causing AMD 11h processors to be treated like AMD 10h has been fixed.
* A bug affecting recent Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs resulting in
configuration failures has been fixed.
- Remove redundant --host specification on %configure.
- Update to release GMP 5.0.4
* Thresholds in mpn_powm_sec for both fat and non-fat builds are now used
safely, plugging a one-word buffer overrun introduced in the 5.0.3 release
(for non-fat) and a multi-word buffer overrun that existed since 5.0 (for
fat). (We have not been able to provoke malign stack smashing in any of
the ~100 configurations explored by the GMP nightly builds, but the bug
should be assumed to be exploitable.)
* Two bugs in multiplication code causing incorrect computation with
extremely low probability have been fixed.
* A bug in the test suite causing buffer overruns during "make check",
sometimes leading to subsequent malloc crashes, has been fixed.
* Two bugs in the gcd code have been fixed. They could lead to incorrect
results, but for uniformly distributed random operands, the likelihood for
that is infinitesimally small. (There was also a third bug, but that was
an incorrect ASSERT, which furthermore was not enabled by default.)
* A bug affecting 32-bit PowerPC division has been fixed. The bug caused
miscomputation for certain divisors in the range 2^32 ... 2^64-1 (about 1
in 2^30 of these).
- Remove redundant tags/sections (see specfile guidelines)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/116650
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gmp?expand=0&rev=30
* Thresholds in mpn_powm_sec for both fat and non-fat builds are now used
safely, plugging a one-word buffer overrun introduced in the 5.0.3 release
(for non-fat) and a multi-word buffer overrun that existed since 5.0 (for
fat). (We have not been able to provoke malign stack smashing in any of
the ~100 configurations explored by the GMP nightly builds, but the bug
should be assumed to be exploitable.)
* Two bugs in multiplication code causing incorrect computation with
extremely low probability have been fixed.
* A bug in the test suite causing buffer overruns during "make check",
sometimes leading to subsequent malloc crashes, has been fixed.
* Two bugs in the gcd code have been fixed. They could lead to incorrect
results, but for uniformly distributed random operands, the likelihood for
that is infinitesimally small. (There was also a third bug, but that was
an incorrect ASSERT, which furthermore was not enabled by default.)
* A bug affecting 32-bit PowerPC division has been fixed. The bug caused
miscomputation for certain divisors in the range 2^32 ... 2^64-1 (about 1
in 2^30 of these).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=26
- Update to release GMP 5.0.3
* A slight timing leak of the powm_sec functions have been sealed. (This
leak could possibly be used to extract the most significant few bits of the
exponent. "Few" here means at most 10.)
* The mpz_nextprime function now runs a safer number of pseudo-random prime
tests.
* A bug in division code possibly causing incorrect computation was fixed.
* New CPUs recognised.
* IBM S/390 are now supported in both 31/32-bit and 64-bit mode.
- Dropped SUSE local patches for S/390 support.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/102032
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gmp?expand=0&rev=29
* A slight timing leak of the powm_sec functions have been sealed. (This
leak could possibly be used to extract the most significant few bits of the
exponent. "Few" here means at most 10.)
* The mpz_nextprime function now runs a safer number of pseudo-random prime
tests.
* A bug in division code possibly causing incorrect computation was fixed.
* New CPUs recognised.
* IBM S/390 are now supported in both 31/32-bit and 64-bit mode.
- Dropped SUSE local patches for S/390 support.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=22
- avoid noexec stack patch on arm
- Update to release GMP 5.0.2
* Many minor bugs related to portability fixed.
* The support for HPPA 2.0N now works, after an assembly bug fix.
* A test case type error has been fixed. The symptom of this bug
was spurious 'make check' failures.
* Fat builds are now supported for 64-bit x86 processors also under Darwin.
- Remove unknown configure option --disable-mpfr
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/85210
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gmp?expand=0&rev=26
- Update to release GMP 5.0.2
* Many minor bugs related to portability fixed.
* The support for HPPA 2.0N now works, after an assembly bug fix.
* A test case type error has been fixed. The symptom of this bug
was spurious 'make check' failures.
* Fat builds are now supported for 64-bit x86 processors also under Darwin.
- Remove unknown configure option --disable-mpfr
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/74148
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/gmp?expand=0&rev=18