pcre2-devel-static-10.39-150400.4.9.1<>,Id+p9| 3jd)𚔦$ M4hY"RCd% *(Q:-zWv@鹆X|rV:`Xmt5`'3 38 ^ +2 xmYJGsªAg-(t7Yb/}ju@,\" )'`KeI \эOH!I3,sn1ށUIt_}A-;A|?Ald ( Zx|  $,< D L \ ` dt(8"94":"F>G>H?I?X?Y?$\?L]?\^?b?c@Kd@e@f@l@u@v@zA AA A&AhCpcre2-devel-static10.39150400.4.9.1A library for Perl-compatible regular expressionsThe PCRE2 library is a set of functions that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE library to provide an entirely new API. This package contains static versions of the PCRE2 libraries.d+xinomavrosSUSE Linux Enterprise 15SUSE LLC BSD-3-Clausehttps://www.suse.com/Development/Libraries/C and C++https://www.pcre.orglinuxppc64le%Z%,(Bpbʁd+Xd+Xd+Xd+Xc9023ed1ce2b9b9ba6e70e9772d164cb737ca5724c136f2ee9bdfae1070e051895dde634821021a1ce55521efa9ed0e9b9e97cda359eb1fa51f50fef333726549283a4d4477e2dec366d9ca58f4dff871942d792a73ead67c389fc30b7e84d86a549b60cd184248965e40419282638bfb78aa03b169e31e64ace7873537fb36frootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootpcre2-10.39-150400.4.9.1.src.rpmpcre2-devel-staticpcre2-devel-static(ppc-64)    pcre2-develrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)10.393.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.3ds@b@b@bs@bs@b/.@aauJ``v@_v@^@^}]]\\O\HW@\} (e.g. \g{+2} ) is now supported. It is a "forward back reference" and can be useful in repetitions (compare \g{-} ). Perl does not recognize this syntax. * pcre2grep now automatically expands its buffer up to a maximum set by --max-buffer-size. * The -t option (grand total) has been added to pcre2grep. * A new function called pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() exists to copy a compiled pattern along with a private copy of the character tables that is uses.- Explicitly package %{_docdir}/%{name} to fix build with RPM 4.13.- pcre2 10.22: * The POSIX wrapper function regcomp() did not used to support back references and subroutine calls if called with the REG_NOSUB option. It now does. * A new function, pcre2_code_copy(), is added, to make a copy of a compiled pattern. * Support for string callouts is added to pcre2grep. * Added the PCRE2_NO_JIT option to pcre2_match(). * The pcre2_get_error_message() function now returns with a negative error code if the error number it is given is unknown. * Several updates have been made to pcre2test and test scripts * Fix CVE-2016-3191: workspace overflow for (*ACCEPT) with deeply nested parentheses (boo#971741)- Update to new upstream release 10.21 * Improve JIT matching speed of patterns starting with + or *. * Use memchr() to find the first character in an unanchored match in 8-bit mode in the interpreter. This gives a significant speed improvement. * 10.20 broke the handling of [[:>:]] and [[:<:]] in that processing them could involve a buffer overflow if the following character was an opening parenthesis. * 10.20 also introduced a bug in processing this pattern: /((?x)(*:0))#(?'/, which was fixed. * A callout with a string argument containing an opening square bracket, for example /(?C$[$)(?<]/, was incorrectly processed and could provoke a buffer overflow. * A possessively repeated conditional group that could match an empty string, for example, /(?(R))*+/, was incorrectly compiled. * The Unicode tables have been updated to Unicode 8.0.0. * An empty comment (?#) in a pattern was incorrectly processed and could provoke a buffer overflow. * Fix infinite recursion in the JIT compiler when certain patterns /such as (?:|a|){100}x/ are analysed. * Some patterns with character classes involving [: and \\ were incorrectly compiled and could cause reading from uninitialized memory or an incorrect error diagnosis. Examples are: /[[:\\](?<[::]/ and /[[:\\](?'abc')[a:]. * A missing closing parenthesis for a callout with a string argument was not being diagnosed, possibly leading to a buffer overflow. * If (?R was followed by - or + incorrect behaviour happened instead of a diagnostic. * Fixed an issue when \p{Any} inside an xclass did not read the current character. * About 80 more fixes, which you can read about in the ChangeLog shipped with the libpcre2-8-0 package.- PCRE2 10.20: * Callouts with string arguments and the pcre2_callout_enumerate() function have been implemented. * The PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C option, which locks out the use of \C, is added. * The PCRE2_ALT_CIRCUMFLEX option lets ^ match after a newline at the end of a subject in multiline mode. * The way named subpatterns are handled has been refactored. The previous approach had several bugs. * The handling of \c in EBCDIC environments has been changed to conform to the perlebcdic document. (Incompatible change) * Bugs have been mended, many of them discovered by fuzzers.- PCRE2, a re-working of the original PCRE library to provide an entirely new API, version 10.10. Not source compatible. - copy of the pcre package, with the following adjustments: * required name changes * adjust pcre-8.21-multilib.patch to pcre2-10.10-multilib.patch * drop upstreamed pcre-8.32-visibility.patch * --enable-{utf8,unicode-properties} became --enable-unicode * drop cpp subpackage * make test -> check * enable 32 bit character support- pcre 8.37: * CVE-2015-2325: Patterns with certain groups specifying a zero minimum quantifier caused incorrect code to be compiled, leading to an incorrect memory read. [boo#924960] * CVE-2015-2326: Specific patterns containing a forward reference with subroutine calls caused incorrect code to be compiled [boo#924961] * CVE-2014-8964: If an assertion condition was quantified with a minimum of zero, SIGSEGV or other misbehaviour could occur. [boo#906574] * further bug fixes as listed in ChangeLog- Update to version 3.16 * This is primarily a bug-fix release. * The Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 7.0.0. - Remove pcre-commit1472.patch; fixed on upstream release - Remove obsolete "Obsoletes" tagxinomavro 169018457610.39-150400.4.9.110.39-150400.4.9.1libpcre2-16.alibpcre2-32.alibpcre2-8.alibpcre2-posix.a/usr/lib64/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.suse.de/SUSE:Maintenance:29904/SUSE_SLE-15-SP4_Update/02dcd34daebcd845f33bcf7c6c18bf09-pcre2.SUSE_SLE-15-SP4_Updatedrpmxz5ppc64le-suse-linuxcurrent ar archive,0LS utf-84a1f9a84a984c3de93000c003140107c356cca6ea8cba9e683d7a63970a88b04?P7zXZ !t/]"k%x!i}史+.5Ɂn fm?jUdSiHV5IcU>d$CPԺL2}tqݦa>@^,]UpvʫR5\qC^`nٙ1?Q|<$9hv8t#PZm gֺxvz;=ᗖ Ӄ{D6t[O SL{Dru\3vĭ< )Bz>spOM7G=Zxv8FyE72r Dizx>_=\+S)!! dИZP5 D?T6% -fϲn i;bEcBz8<+ 9 fO<r,[SSI elyS/`A5<+}G^1i.*:q2A'7g03?.6@ؠMיRt/r~dˎň}KDG>E,ZdsJQpC88o73 40Ts`B39]ha|\d)[^% YZ