I don't believe it does. The only relevant piece of software I'm aware of from a security point of view is Xorg, which uses libxfont2 in stretch.
Julien On October 16, 2017 6:56:40 PM GMT+02:00, Adrian Bunk <[email protected]> wrote: >On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 09:22:11PM +0200, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote: >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Debian Security Advisory DSA-3995-1 >[email protected] >> https://www.debian.org/security/ Moritz >Muehlenhoff >> October 10, 2017 >https://www.debian.org/security/faq >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Package : libxfont >> CVE ID : CVE-2017-13720 CVE-2017-13722 >> >> Two vulnerabilities were found in libXfont, the X11 font >rasterisation >> library, which could result in denial of service or memory >disclosure. >> >> For the oldstable distribution (jessie), these problems have been >fixed >> in version 1:1.5.1-1+deb8u1. >> >> For the stable distribution (stretch), these problems have been fixed >in >> version 1:2.0.1-3+deb9u1. >> >> We recommend that you upgrade your libxfont packages. >>... > >src:libxfont1 in stretch also requires the fixes. > >cu >Adrian > >-- > > "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out > of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days. > "Only a promise," Lao Er said. > Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed

