Ricardo Wurmus transcribed 1.4K bytes: > > Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes: > > > Leo Famulari <l...@famulari.name> writes: > > > >> The last update to libwmf was twelve years ago, in 2005. In the > >> meantime, a large number of security issues have been discovered in this > >> library. These bugs are fixed somewhat haphazardly by the distributions. > >> > >> While working on patching CVE-2016-9011 in libwmf, and backporting fixes > >> for CVE-2016-{9317,10167,10168} in the ancient bundled libgd, I find > >> myself wondering if we need this library at all. The patches from this > >> 12 year span of 3rd party fixes begin to conflict with each other... > >> > >> Libwmf is only used as a "plugin" by AbiWord, and AbiWord can be > >> configured to build without it. > > > > What functionality would be lost? I guess that AbiWord would lose the > > ability to open some kinds of files, but it would be good to know > > whether or not such files are still in common use. > > WMF is the native vector format for Microsoft Office applications, > according to Wikipedia, so this would probably affect the rendering of > some images in Word documents that are opened with Abiword. > > The format has continuously been developed, so it’s possible that libwmf > (with a last release in 2005) isn’t even able to handle recent versions > of WMF. > > I think it would be better to remove libwmf. > > -- > Ricardo > > GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC > https://elephly.net > > >
Libreoffice is able to do that aswell. It doesn't use libwmf, right? -- ng0 OpenPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 infotropique OS: https://www.infotropique.org personal: https://ng-0.github.io https://krosos.org/~/ng0/