* Completely re-written CMake configuration files
* Improved support for building on Windows, via CMake
* Improved support for building on macOS, via CMake
* All code compiles without warnings on gcc, clang, msvc
* Cleanup of license and copyright notices
* floating-point exception handling is disabled by default
* New Slice::Make method to reliably compute base pointer for a slice.
* Miscellaneous bug fixes
* CVE-2018-18444 Issue #351 Out of Memory
* CVE-2018-18443 Issue #350 heap-buffer-overflow
- upstream does not provide gpg signature anymore
https://github.com/openexr/openexr/issues/565
- modified sources
% baselibs.conf
- deleted patches
- testBox.patch (upstreamed)
- testBoxAlgo.patch (upstreamed)
- deleted sources
- ilmbase-2.3.0.tar.gz.sig (not needed)
- ilmbase.keyring (not needed)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/openexr?expand=0&rev=29
* ThreadPool overhead improvements, enable custom thread pool
to be registered via ThreadPoolProvider class
* Fixes to enable custom namespaces for Iex, Imf
* Improve read performance for deep/zipped data, and
SIMD-accelerated uncompress support
* Added rawPixelDataToBuffer() function for access to
compressed scanlines
* Iex::BaseExc no longer derived from std::string.
* Imath throw() specifiers removed
* Initial Support for Python 3
* removed patch
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/openexr?expand=0&rev=12
- pgajdos@suse.com: but really seem to fix only:
CVE-2017-9110 [bsc#1040107], CVE-2017-9114 [bsc#1040114],
CVE-2017-9116 [bsc#1040116], CVE-2017-12596 [bsc#1052522]; for
the rest of issues see [bsc#1040109], [bsc#1040112],
[bsc#1040113], [bsc#1040114], [bsc#1040115], and [bsc#1061305]
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/openexr?expand=0&rev=10
- update to 2.0.0
* Deep Data support - Pixels can now store a variable-length list of samples.
The main rationale behind deep images is to enable the storage of multiple
values at different depths for each pixel. OpenEXR 2.0 supports both
hard-surface and volumetric representations for Deep Compositing workflows.
* Multi-part Image Files - With OpenEXR 2.0, files can now contain a number
of separate, but related, data parts in one file. Access to any part is
independent of the others, pixels from parts that are not required in the
current operation don't need to be accessed, resulting in quicker read
times when accessing only a subset of channels. The multipart interface
also incorporates support for Stereo images where views are stored in
separate parts. This makes stereo OpenEXR 2.0 files significantly faster to
work with than the previous multiview support in OpenEXR.
* Optimized pixel reading - decoding RGB(A) scanline images has been
accelerated on SSE processors providing a significant speedup when reading
both old and new format images, including multipart and multiview files.
* Namespacing - The library introduces versioned namespaces to avoid
conflicts between packages compiled with different versions of the library.
- obsoleted
openexr-suse-docdir.patch (moved in install phase)
openexr-disable-tests.patch
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/172655
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/openexr?expand=0&rev=16