#4617: xz-5.2.5
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 Reporter:  bdubbs  |       Owner:  lfs-book
     Type:  task    |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal  |   Milestone:  9.2
Component:  Book    |     Version:  SVN
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Comment (by bdubbs):

 XZ Utils Release Notes

 5.2.5 (2020-03-17)

 liblzma:

         - Fixed several C99/C11 conformance bugs. Now the code is clean
           under gcc/clang -fsanitize=undefined. Some of these changes
           might have a negative effect on performance with old GCC
           versions or compilers other than GCC and Clang. The configure
           option --enable-unsafe-type-punning can be used to (mostly)
           restore the old behavior but it shouldn't normally be used.

         - Improved API documentation of lzma_properties_decode().

         - Added a very minor encoder speed optimization.

 xz:

         - Fixed a crash in "xz -dcfv not_an_xz_file". All four options
           were required to trigger it. The crash occurred in the
           progress indicator code when xz was in passthru mode where
           xz works like "cat".

         - Fixed an integer overflow with 32-bit off_t. It could happen
           when decompressing a file that has a long run of zero bytes
           which xz would try to write as a sparse file. Since the build
           system enables large file support by default, off_t is
           normally 64-bit even on 32-bit systems.

         - Fixes for --flush-timeout:
             * Fix semi-busy-waiting.
             * Avoid unneeded flushes when no new input has arrived
               since the previous flush was completed.

         - Added a special case for 32-bit xz: If --memlimit-compress is
           used to specify a limit that exceeds 4020 MiB, the limit will
           be set to 4020 MiB. The values "0" and "max" aren't affected
           by this and neither is decompression. This hack can be
           helpful when a 32-bit xz has access to 4 GiB address space
           but the specified memlimit exceeds 4 GiB. This can happen
           e.g. with some scripts.

         - Capsicum sandbox is now enabled by default where available
           (FreeBSD >= 10). The sandbox debug messages (xz -vv) were
           removed since they seemed to be more annoying than useful.

         - DOS build now requires DJGPP 2.05 instead of 2.04beta.
           A workaround for a locale problem with DJGPP 2.05 was added.

 xzgrep and other scripts:

         - Added a configure option --enable-path-for-scripts=PREFIX.
           It is disabled by default except on Solaris where the default
           is /usr/xpg4/bin. See INSTALL for details.

         - Added a workaround for a POSIX shell detection problem on
           Solaris.

 Build systems:

         - Added preliminary build instructions for z/OS. See INSTALL
           section 1.2.9.

         - Experimental CMake support was added. It should work to build
           static liblzma on a few operating systems. It may or may not
           work to build shared liblzma. On some platforms it can build
           xz and xzdec too but those are only for testing. See the
           comment in the beginning of CMakeLists.txt for details.

         - Visual Studio project files were updated.
           WindowsTargetPlatformVersion was removed from VS2017 files
           and set to "10.0" in the added VS2019 files. In the future
           the VS project files will be removed when CMake support is
           good enough.

         - New #defines in config.h: HAVE!___BUILTIN_ASSUME_ALIGNED,
           HAVE!___BUILTIN_BSWAPXX, and TUKLIB_USE_UNSAFE_TYPE_PUNNING.

         - autogen.sh has a new optional dependency on po4a and a new
           option --no-po4a to skip that step. This matters only if one
           wants to remake the build files. po4a is used to update the
           translated man pages but as long as the man pages haven't
           been modified, there's nothing to update and one can use
           --no-po4a to avoid the dependency on po4a.

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