A MMX/SSE2 accelerated library for manipulating JPEG image files

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The libjpeg-turbo package contains a library of functions for manipulating
JPEG images.

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Revision 51 (latest revision is 72)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 789669 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 51)
- Upate to version 2.0.4:
- bug 388 was fixed upstream
  https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo/issues/388
- removed patches, as it is included in this release.
  * Fixed a regression in the Windows packaging system 
   (introduced by 2.0 beta1[2]) whereby, if both the 64-bit libjpeg-turbo 
   SDK for GCC and the 64-bit libjpeg-turbo SDK for Visual C++ were installed 
   on the same system, only one of them could be uninstalled.
  * Fixed a signed integer overflow and subsequent segfault that occurred when 
    attempting to decompress images with more than 715827882 pixels using the 64-bit C version of TJBench.
  * Fixed out-of-bounds write in tjDecompressToYUV2() and tjDecompressToYUVPlanes() 
    (sometimes manifesting as a double free) that occurred when attempting to decompress 
    grayscale JPEG images that were compressed with a sampling factor other than 1 
    (for instance, with cjpeg -grayscale -sample 2x2).
  * Fixed a regression introduced by 2.0.2[5] that caused the TurboJPEG API to incorrectly 
    identify some JPEG images with unusual sampling factors as 4:4:4 JPEG images. 
    This was known to cause a buffer overflow when attempting to decompress some such images using 
    tjDecompressToYUV2() or tjDecompressToYUVPlanes().
  * Fixed an issue, detected by ASan, whereby attempting to losslessly transform a specially-crafted 
    malformed JPEG image containing an extremely-high-frequency coefficient block 
    (junk image data that could never be generated by a legitimate JPEG compressor) could cause the 
    Huffman encoder's local buffer to be overrun. (Refer to 1.4.0[9] and 1.4beta1[15].) 
    Given that the buffer overrun was fully contained within the stack and did not cause a segfault 
    or other user-visible errant behavior, and given that the lossless transformer (unlike the decompressor) 
    is not generally exposed to arbitrary data exploits, this issue did not likely pose a security risk.
    The ARM 64-bit (ARMv8) NEON SIMD assembly code now stores constants in a separate read-only data 
    section rather than in the text section, to support execute-only memory layouts.
- libjpeg-turbo-issue-388.patch upstreamed

- Added If statments for Fedora not having sertain openSUSE macros
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