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5,278 | 1,749 | |
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8.9 | 0.0 | |
9 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
C | Clojure | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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ZLib
- Zlib 1.3.1 Out
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Vulnerability found after scanning debian 12 bookworm VM
A fix has been checked into the upstream git repo: https://github.com/madler/zlib/pull/843 but a release has not yet been made including it.
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ZLib VS jdeflate - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 25 Nov 2023
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CVE-2023-4863: Heap buffer overflow in WebP (Chrome)
So the real issue here is that the lack of tree validation before the tree construction, I believe. I'm surprised that this check was not yet implemented (I actually checked libwebp to make sure that I was missing one). Given this blind spot, an automated test based on the domain knowledge is likely useless to catch this bug.
[1] https://github.com/madler/zlib/blob/master/examples/enough.c
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Notes: Advanced Node.js Concepts by Stephen Grider
In the source code of the Node.js opensource project, lib folder contains JavaScript code, mostly wrappers over C++ and function definitions. On the contrary, src folder contains C++ implementations of the functions, which pulls dependencies from the V8 project, the libuv project, the zlib project, the llhttp project, and many more - which are all placed at the deps folder.
- Zlib 1.3 · madler/zlib 09155ea
- Zlib 1.3 – A Spiffy yet Delicately Unobtrusive Compression Library
- Exploring the Internals of Linux v0.01
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Dear Pirates Donate as much as you can
Seeing the text in red got me thinking for a moment, "wow, didn't realize pirates had such love for an open-source compression library"
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Updated packages: do Arch devs update/build the original source as is or...
cd "${srcdir}/zlib-$pkgver/contrib/minizip" make install DESTDIR="${pkgdir}" install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/zlib-$pkgver/LICENSE" "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/minizip/LICENSE" # https://github.com/madler/zlib/pull/229 rm "${pkgdir}/usr/include/minizip/crypt.h"
boot
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Ask HN: Examples of Unusual Code Formatting Styles?
https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/blob/master/boot/base/src/m... looks like the gnu standard for C (https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#Formatting), applied to Java.
I think that was done to make grepping for function definitions easier (when searching for the definition of foo, grep for “^foo\b”. That makes implementing “go to function definition” possible without having to parse code)
What are some alternatives?
zstd - Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm
jsource - J engine source mirror
LZ4 - Extremely Fast Compression algorithm
clj-nix - Nix helpers for Clojure projects
Snappy - A fast compressor/decompressor
perun - Programmable static site generator built with Clojure and Boot (HELP NEEDED!)
LZMA - (Unofficial) Git mirror of LZMA SDK releases
degasolv - Democratize dependency management.
Onion - C library to create simple HTTP servers and Web Applications.
teco - TECO - Text Editor and COrrector, an old classic, reimplmented in Pascal
Minizip-ng - Fork of the popular zip manipulation library found in the zlib distribution.
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum: