MozillaThunderbird-buildsymbols-11.0-3.1> A AlpA?O_ʖkGvm1'+@j{X N«Ũ>U?y}25eeee3e77ebb7448c8c8e1737871b3b03551499 RuE~u47Ņo?O_ʖkGvm?4lnXj^,9\zVsmEC):lrC6B Nh>4D ?Cd"' + X) J\     `l(8595:05FBJGB`HBhIBpXBtYB|\B]B^BbBcCsdCeCfClCzCCMozillaThunderbird-buildsymbols11.03.1Breakpad buildsymbols for MozillaThunderbirdThis subpackage contains the Breakpad created and compatible debugging symbols meant for upload to Mozilla's crash collector database.O_4build24 Lmozilla / openSUSE_11.4obs://build.opensuse.org/mozillaMPL-1.1 or GPL-2.0+ or LGPL-2.1+Development/Debughttp://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/linuxi586 LA큤O_O_945a4645cc6fc4a7ca816ec31782a61erootrootrootrootMozillaThunderbird-11.0-3.1.src.rpmMozillaThunderbird-buildsymbolsMozillaThunderbird-buildsymbols(x86-32)   rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)4.0-13.0.4-14.4.6-14.8.0OYOKp@O element exposed across domains via name attribute * MFSA 2012-04/CVE-2011-3659 (bmo#708198) Child nodes from nsDOMAttribute still accessible after removal of nodes * MFSA 2012-05/CVE-2012-0446 (bmo#705651) Frame scripts calling into untrusted objects bypass security checks * MFSA 2012-06/CVE-2012-0447 (bmo#710079) Uninitialized memory appended when encoding icon images may cause information disclosure * MFSA 2012-07/CVE-2012-0444 (bmo#719612) Potential Memory Corruption When Decoding Ogg Vorbis files * MFSA 2012-08/CVE-2012-0449 (bmo#701806, bmo#702466) Crash with malformed embedded XSLT stylesheets - update enigmail to 1.3.5 - added mozilla-disable-neon-option.patch to be able to disable neon on ARM - removed obsolete PPC64 patch- update to version 9.0 (bnc#737533) * MFSA 2011-53/CVE-2011-3660 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:9.0) * MFSA 2011-54/CVE-2011-3661 (bmo#691299) Potentially exploitable crash in the YARR regular expression library * MFSA 2011-55/CVE-2011-3658 (bmo#708186) nsSVGValue out-of-bounds access * MFSA 2011-56/CVE-2011-3663 (bmo#704482) Key detection without JavaScript via SVG animation * MFSA 2011-58/VE-2011-3665 (bmo#701259) Crash scaling