win32/3rdparty/bzip2/CHANGES
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  This file is part of bzip2/libbzip2, a program and library for
  lossless, block-sorting data compression.
 
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  bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
  Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian Seward <jseward@bzip.org>
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  Please read the WARNING, DISCLAIMER and PATENTS sections in the 
  README file.
 
  This program is released under the terms of the license contained
  in the file LICENSE.
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 0.9.0
 ~~~~~
 First version.
 
 
 0.9.0a
 ~~~~~~
 Removed 'ranlib' from Makefile, since most modern Unix-es 
 don't need it, or even know about it.
 
 
 0.9.0b
 ~~~~~~
 Fixed a problem with error reporting in bzip2.c.  This does not effect
 the library in any way.  Problem is: versions 0.9.0 and 0.9.0a (of the
 program proper) compress and decompress correctly, but give misleading
 error messages (internal panics) when an I/O error occurs, instead of
 reporting the problem correctly.  This shouldn't give any data loss
 (as far as I can see), but is confusing.
 
 Made the inline declarations disappear for non-GCC compilers.
 
 
 0.9.0c
 ~~~~~~
 Fixed some problems in the library pertaining to some boundary cases.
 This makes the library behave more correctly in those situations.  The
 fixes apply only to features (calls and parameters) not used by
 bzip2.c, so the non-fixedness of them in previous versions has no
 effect on reliability of bzip2.c.
 
 In bzlib.c:
    * made zero-length BZ_FLUSH work correctly in bzCompress().
    * fixed bzWrite/bzRead to ignore zero-length requests.
    * fixed bzread to correctly handle read requests after EOF.
    * wrong parameter order in call to bzDecompressInit in
      bzBuffToBuffDecompress.  Fixed.
 
 In compress.c:
    * changed setting of nGroups in sendMTFValues() so as to 
      do a bit better on small files.  This _does_ effect
      bzip2.c.
 
 
 0.9.5a
 ~~~~~~
 Major change: add a fallback sorting algorithm (blocksort.c)
 to give reasonable behaviour even for very repetitive inputs.
 Nuked --repetitive-best and --repetitive-fast since they are
 no longer useful.
 
 Minor changes: mostly a whole bunch of small changes/
 bugfixes in the driver (bzip2.c).  Changes pertaining to the
 user interface are:
 
    allow decompression of symlink'd files to stdout
    decompress/test files even without .bz2 extension
    give more accurate error messages for I/O errors
    when compressing/decompressing to stdout, don't catch control-C
    read flags from BZIP2 and BZIP environment variables
    decline to break hard links to a file unless forced with -f
    allow -c flag even with no filenames
    preserve file ownerships as far as possible
    make -s -1 give the expected block size (100k)
    add a flag -q --quiet to suppress nonessential warnings
    stop decoding flags after --, so files beginning in - can be handled
    resolved inconsistent naming: bzcat or bz2cat ?
    bzip2 --help now returns 0
 
 Programming-level changes are:
 
    fixed syntax error in GET_LL4 for Borland C++ 5.02
    let bzBuffToBuffDecompress return BZ_DATA_ERROR{_MAGIC}
    fix overshoot of mode-string end in bzopen_or_bzdopen
    wrapped bzlib.h in #ifdef __cplusplus ... extern "C" { ... }
    close file handles under all error conditions
    added minor mods so it compiles with DJGPP out of the box
    fixed Makefile so it doesn't give problems with BSD make
    fix uninitialised memory reads in dlltest.c
 
 0.9.5b
 ~~~~~~
 Open stdin/stdout in binary mode for DJGPP.
 
 0.9.5c
 ~~~~~~
 Changed BZ_N_OVERSHOOT to be ... + 2 instead of ... + 1.  The + 1
 version could cause the sorted order to be wrong in some extremely
 obscure cases.  Also changed setting of quadrant in blocksort.c.
 
 0.9.5d
 ~~~~~~
 The only functional change is to make bzlibVersion() in the library
 return the correct string.  This has no effect whatsoever on the
 functioning of the bzip2 program or library.  Added a couple of casts
 so the library compiles without warnings at level 3 in MS Visual
 Studio 6.0.  Included a Y2K statement in the file Y2K_INFO.  All other
 changes are minor documentation changes.
 
 1.0
 ~~~
 Several minor bugfixes and enhancements:
 
 * Large file support.  The library uses 64-bit counters to
   count the volume of data passing through it.  bzip2.c 
   is now compiled with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to get large
   file support from the C library.  -v correctly prints out
   file sizes greater than 4 gigabytes.  All these changes have
   been made without assuming a 64-bit platform or a C compiler
   which supports 64-bit ints, so, except for the C library
   aspect, they are fully portable.
 
 * Decompression robustness.  The library/program should be
   robust to any corruption of compressed data, detecting and
   handling _all_ corruption, instead of merely relying on
   the CRCs.  What this means is that the program should 
   never crash, given corrupted data, and the library should
   always return BZ_DATA_ERROR.
 
 * Fixed an obscure race-condition bug only ever observed on
   Solaris, in which, if you were very unlucky and issued
   control-C at exactly the wrong time, both input and output
   files would be deleted.
 
 * Don't run out of file handles on test/decompression when
   large numbers of files have invalid magic numbers.
 
 * Avoid library namespace pollution.  Prefix all exported 
   symbols with BZ2_.
 
 * Minor sorting enhancements from my DCC2000 paper.
 
 * Advance the version number to 1.0, so as to counteract the
   (false-in-this-case) impression some people have that programs 
   with version numbers less than 1.0 are in some way, experimental,
   pre-release versions.
 
 * Create an initial Makefile-libbz2_so to build a shared library.
   Yes, I know I should really use libtool et al ...
 
 * Make the program exit with 2 instead of 0 when decompression
   fails due to a bad magic number (ie, an invalid bzip2 header).
   Also exit with 1 (as the manual claims :-) whenever a diagnostic
   message would have been printed AND the corresponding operation 
   is aborted, for example
      bzip2: Output file xx already exists.
   When a diagnostic message is printed but the operation is not 
   aborted, for example
      bzip2: Can't guess original name for wurble -- using wurble.out
   then the exit value 0 is returned, unless some other problem is
   also detected.
 
   I think it corresponds more closely to what the manual claims now.
 
 
 1.0.1
 ~~~~~
 * Modified dlltest.c so it uses the new BZ2_ naming scheme.
 * Modified makefile-msc to fix minor build probs on Win2k.
 * Updated README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS.
 
 There are no functionality changes or bug fixes relative to version
 1.0.0.  This is just a documentation update + a fix for minor Win32
 build problems.  For almost everyone, upgrading from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 is
 utterly pointless.  Don't bother.
 
 
 1.0.2
 ~~~~~
 A bug fix release, addressing various minor issues which have appeared
 in the 18 or so months since 1.0.1 was released.  Most of the fixes
 are to do with file-handling or documentation bugs.  To the best of my
 knowledge, there have been no data-loss-causing bugs reported in the
 compression/decompression engine of 1.0.0 or 1.0.1.
 
 Note that this release does not improve the rather crude build system
 for Unix platforms.  The general plan here is to autoconfiscate/
 libtoolise 1.0.2 soon after release, and release the result as 1.1.0
 or perhaps 1.2.0.  That, however, is still just a plan at this point.
 
 Here are the changes in 1.0.2.  Bug-reporters and/or patch-senders in
 parentheses.
 
 * Fix an infinite segfault loop in 1.0.1 when a directory is
   encountered in -f (force) mode.
      (Trond Eivind Glomsrod, Nicholas Nethercote, Volker Schmidt)
 
 * Avoid double fclose() of output file on certain I/O error paths.
      (Solar Designer)
 
 * Don't fail with internal error 1007 when fed a long stream (> 48MB)
   of byte 251.  Also print useful message suggesting that 1007s may be
   caused by bad memory.
      (noticed by Juan Pedro Vallejo, fixed by me)
 
 * Fix uninitialised variable silly bug in demo prog dlltest.c.
      (Jorj Bauer)
 
 * Remove 512-MB limitation on recovered file size for bzip2recover
   on selected platforms which support 64-bit ints.  At the moment
   all GCC supported platforms, and Win32.
      (me, Alson van der Meulen)
 
 * Hard-code header byte values, to give correct operation on platforms
   using EBCDIC as their native character set (IBM's OS/390).
      (Leland Lucius)
 
 * Copy file access times correctly.
      (Marty Leisner)
 
 * Add distclean and check targets to Makefile.
      (Michael Carmack)
 
 * Parameterise use of ar and ranlib in Makefile.  Also add $(LDFLAGS).
      (Rich Ireland, Bo Thorsen)
 
 * Pass -p (create parent dirs as needed) to mkdir during make install.
      (Jeremy Fusco)
 
 * Dereference symlinks when copying file permissions in -f mode.
      (Volker Schmidt)
 
 * Majorly simplify implementation of uInt64_qrm10.
      (Bo Lindbergh)
 
 * Check the input file still exists before deleting the output one,
   when aborting in cleanUpAndFail().
      (Joerg Prante, Robert Linden, Matthias Krings)
 
 Also a bunch of patches courtesy of Philippe Troin, the Debian maintainer
 of bzip2:
 
 * Wrapper scripts (with manpages): bzdiff, bzgrep, bzmore.
 
 * Spelling changes and minor enhancements in bzip2.1.
 
 * Avoid race condition between creating the output file and setting its
   interim permissions safely, by using fopen_output_safely().
   No changes to bzip2recover since there is no issue with file
   permissions there.
 
 * do not print senseless report with -v when compressing an empty
   file.
 
 * bzcat -f works on non-bzip2 files.
 
 * do not try to escape shell meta-characters on unix (the shell takes
   care of these).
 
 * added --fast and --best aliases for -1 -9 for gzip compatibility.
 
 
 1.0.3 (15 Feb 05)
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Fixes some minor bugs since the last version, 1.0.2.
 
 * Further robustification against corrupted compressed data.
   There are currently no known bitstreams which can cause the
   decompressor to crash, loop or access memory which does not
   belong to it.  If you are using bzip2 or the library to 
   decompress bitstreams from untrusted sources, an upgrade
   to 1.0.3 is recommended.  This fixes CAN-2005-1260.
 
 * The documentation has been converted to XML, from which html
   and pdf can be derived.
 
 * Various minor bugs in the documentation have been fixed.
 
 * Fixes for various compilation warnings with newer versions of
   gcc, and on 64-bit platforms.
 
 * The BZ_NO_STDIO cpp symbol was not properly observed in 1.0.2.
   This has been fixed.
 
 
 1.0.4 (20 Dec 06)
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Fixes some minor bugs since the last version, 1.0.3.
 
 * Fix file permissions race problem (CAN-2005-0953).
 
 * Avoid possible segfault in BZ2_bzclose.  From Coverity's NetBSD
   scan.
 
 * 'const'/prototype cleanups in the C code.
 
 * Change default install location to /usr/local, and handle multiple
   'make install's without error.
 
 * Sanitise file names more carefully in bzgrep.  Fixes CAN-2005-0758
   to the extent that applies to bzgrep.
 
 * Use 'mktemp' rather than 'tempfile' in bzdiff.
 
 * Tighten up a couple of assertions in blocksort.c following automated
   analysis.
 
 * Fix minor doc/comment bugs.
 
 
 1.0.5 (10 Dec 07)
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Security fix only.  Fixes CERT-FI 20469 as it applies to bzip2.
 
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 1.0.6 (6 Sept 10)
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 * Security fix for CVE-2010-0405.  This was reported by Mikolaj
   Izdebski.
 
 * Make the documentation build on Ubuntu 10.04