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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baselibs.conf 0000000300 300 Bytes
libjpeg-turbo-1.3.0-tiff-ojpeg.patch 0000001966 1.92 KB
libjpeg-turbo-2.1.3.tar.gz 0002260756 2.16 MB
libjpeg-turbo-2.1.3.tar.gz.sig 0000000543 543 Bytes
libjpeg-turbo.changes 0000037862 37 KB
libjpeg-turbo.keyring 0000001858 1.81 KB
libjpeg-turbo.spec 0000005509 5.38 KB
libjpeg62-turbo.spec 0000003819 3.73 KB
Revision 61 (latest revision is 72)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 969262 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 61)
- update to 2.1.3:
  * Fixed a regression introduced by 2.0 beta1[7] whereby cjpeg compressed PGM
    input files into full-color JPEG images unless the `-grayscale` option was
    used.
  
  * cjpeg now automatically compresses GIF and 8-bit BMP input files into
    grayscale JPEG images if the input files contain only shades of gray.
  
  * The build system now enables the intrinsics implementation of the AArch64
    (Arm 64-bit) Neon SIMD extensions by default when using GCC 12 or later.
  
  * Fixed a segfault that occurred while decompressing a 4:2:0 JPEG image using
    the merged (non-fancy) upsampling algorithms (that is, with
    `cinfo.do_fancy_upsampling` set to `FALSE`) along with `jpeg_crop_scanline()`.
    Specifically, the segfault occurred if the number of bytes remaining in the
    output buffer was less than the number of bytes required to represent one
    uncropped scanline of the output image.  For that reason, the issue could only
    be reproduced using the libjpeg API, not using djpeg.
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