The change is a complete rewrite, but on the other hand, on a very tiny
piece of software with considerable security benefits as it can process
malicious data.
I'll look into it over the weekend. If the rust dependencies are
packaged, it shouldn't be a serious show-stopper.
On 24/02/2023
Oh, Rust version isn't there yet. Anyway I'll look into bumping to the
0.2.0.
On 24/02/2023 13:23, David Heidelberg wrote:
The change is a complete rewrite, but on the other hand, on a very
tiny piece of software with considerable security benefits as it can
process malicious data.
I'll
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 01:53:58PM +0300, Nikolay Kyx wrote:
> > PRE-RELEASE
> Ok, consider version 0.2.0 then.
This is up to the maintainer, but the soft freeze is still only time for
"small, targeted fixes".
> > on a closer look this looks like a wishlist
> Clearly, I **wish** that default
> PRE-RELEASE
Ok, consider version 0.2.0 then.
> on a closer look this looks like a wishlist
Clearly, I **wish** that default image viewer (LXDE) didn't eat all my
memory when I just want to scroll through webp images.
Is there a "freeze" now? When it ends?
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 9:41 PM Andrey
Disclaimer: I'm not a maintainer for this package.
Versions 0.1.0 to 0.1.2 clearly say "PRE-RELEASE: Complete rewrite" and
have a "Pre-release" label, so it would be questionable to upload them to
sid outside a freeze. It's definitely impossible to upload them to
sid/testing during one, unless
Package: webp-pixbuf-loader
Version: 0.0.5-5
Severity: serious
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install gpicview.
2. Skip through webp images (cycling between 2 is sufficient) and
monitor its RAM consumption.
3. Consider updating to latest tag
https://github.com/aruiz/webp-pixbuf-loader/releases
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