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authorPatrick J Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>2018-11-13 05:15:29 +0000
committerEric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com>2018-11-13 17:59:46 +0100
commit2520b90f18ab408818b967f77ef38c1be85de634 (patch)
treec07e9cf84c06eb9e4a8981d21cfc66fab58416d5 /source/l/netpbm
parentcb1323a95c7d3275677760efd96a3eb9824c8aa8 (diff)
downloadcurrent-2520b90f18ab408818b967f77ef38c1be85de634.tar.gz
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d/python-setuptools-40.6.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. l/M2Crypto-0.31.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. l/SDL2-2.0.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed use of SDL_syswm.h with SDL_PROTOTYPES_ONLY in C++ mode. Thanks to orbea. l/libtiff-4.0.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. This update fixes some denial of service security issues. For more information, see: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-7456 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-8905 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-10779 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-10963 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-18661 (* Security fix *) l/netpbm-10.84.02-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. n/net-snmp-5.8-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Recompiled to link the perl modules to the new libraries. Thanks to th_r.
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-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/config.mk661
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CAN-2005-2471.patch17
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CVE-2017-2587.patch26
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-bmptopnm.patch11
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-cmuwtopbm.patch21
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-docfix.patch124
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-fiasco-overflow.patch12
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-gcc4.patch22
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-glibc.patch13
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manfix.patch184
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manual-pages.patch1343
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-multilib.patch11
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch18
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pamtojpeg2k.patch11
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pnmtops.patch13
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-ppmfadeusage.patch57
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-python3.patch9
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-code.patch1601
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-scripts.patch267
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-time.patch21
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/netpbm-xwdfix.patch11
-rwxr-xr-xsource/l/netpbm/netpbm.SlackBuild97
-rw-r--r--source/l/netpbm/slack-desc2
-rwxr-xr-xsource/l/netpbm/svn-checkout-stable.sh1
-rwxr-xr-xsource/l/netpbm/svn-checkout.sh23
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diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/config.mk b/source/l/netpbm/config.mk
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-####This file was automatically created by 'configure.'
-####Many variables are set twice -- a generic setting, then
-####a system-specific override at the bottom of the file.
-####
-# This is a make file inclusion, to be included in all the Netpbm make
-# files.
-
-# This file is meant to contain variable settings that customize the
-# build for a particular target system configuration.
-
-# The distribution contains the file config.mk.in. You edit
-# config.mk.in in ways relevant to your particular environment
-# to create config.mk. The "configure" program will do this
-# for you in simple cases.
-
-# Some of the variables that the including make file must set for this
-# file to work:
-#
-# SRCDIR: The directory at the top of the Netpbm source tree. Note that
-# this is typically a relative directory, and it must be relative to the
-# make file that includes this file.
-
-DEFAULT_TARGET = nonmerge
-#DEFAULT_TARGET = merge
-
-# Fiasco has some special requirements that make it fail to compile on
-# some systems, and since it isn't very important, just set this to "N"
-# and skip it on those systems unless you want to debug it and fix it.
-# OpenBSD:
-#BUILD_FIASCO = N
-BUILD_FIASCO = Y
-
-# The following are commands for the build process to use. These values
-# do not get built into anything.
-
-# The C compiler (including macro preprocessor)
-#CC = gcc
-# Note that 'cc' is usually an alias for whatever is the main compiler
-# on a system, e.g. the GNU Compiler on Linux.
-CC = cc
-
-# The linker.
-LD = $(CC)
-#LD = ld
-#Tru64:
-#LD = cc
-#LD = gcc
-
-#If the linker identified above is a compiler that invokes a linker
-#(as in 'cc foo.o -o foo'), set LINKERISCOMPILER. The main difference is
-#that we expect a compiler to take linker options in the '-Wl,-opt1,val1'
-#syntax whereas the actual linker would take '-opt1 val1'.
-LINKERISCOMPILER=Y
-#If $(LD) is 'ld':
-#LINKERISCOMPILER=N
-
-#LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY means the linker specified above can
-#take a library as just another link object argument, as in 'ld
-#pnmtojpeg.o /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.so ...' as opposed to requiring a
-#-l option as in 'ld pnmtojpeg.o -L/usr/local/lib -l jpeg'.
-#This variable controls how 'libopt' gets built. Note that with some
-#linkers, you can specify a shared library explicitly, but then it has
-#to live in that exact place at run time. That's not good enough for us.
-
-LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY=N
-#GNU:
-#LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY=Y
-
-# This is the name of the header file that declares the types
-# uint32_t, etc. This name is used as #include $(INTTYPES_H) .
-# Set to null if the types come automatically without including anything.
-
-# We have a report (2005.09.17) that on IRIX 5.3 with the native IDO
-# cc, inttypes.h and sys/types.h conflict (and Netpbm programs include
-# sys/types for other things), so for that environment, <inttypes.h>
-# won't work, but "inttypes_netpbm.h" might.
-
-INTTYPES_H = <inttypes.h>
-# Linux libc5:
-#INTTYPES_H = <types.h>
-# Solaris:
-# Solaris has <sys/inttypes.h>, but it doesn't define int_fast2_t, etc.
-#INTTYPES_H = "inttypes_netpbm.h"
-# Others:
-#INTTYPES_H = <sys/stdint.h>
-#INTTYPES_H = <sys/types.h>
-# The automatically generated Netpbm version:
-#INTTYPES_H = "inttypes_netpbm.h"
-
-# HAVE_INT64 tells whether, assuming you include the header indicated by
-# INTTYPES_H, you have the int64_t type and related stuff. (If you don't
-# the build will omit certain code that does 64 bit computations).
-HAVE_INT64 = Y
-#HAVE_INT64 = N
-
-# CC and LD are for building the Netpbm programs, which are not necessarily
-# intended to run on the same system on which Make is running. But when we
-# build a build tool such as Libopt, it is meant to run only on the same
-# system on which the Make is running. The variables below define programs
-# to use to compile and link build tools.
-CC_FOR_BUILD = $(CC)
-LD_FOR_BUILD = $(LD)
-CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(CFLAGS)
-LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(LDFLAGS)
-
-# MAKE is set automatically by Make to what was used to invoke Make.
-
-INSTALL = $(SRCDIR)/buildtools/install.sh
-#Solaris:
-#INSTALL = /usr/ucb/install
-#Tru64:
-#INSTALL = installbsd
-#OSF1:
-#INSTALL = $(SRCDIR)/buildtools/installosf
-#Red Hat Linux:
-#INSTALL = install
-
-# STRIPFLAG is the option you pass to the above install program to make it
-# strip unnecessary information out of binaries.
-STRIPFLAG = -s
-# If you don't want to strip the binaries, just leave it null:
-#STRIPFLAG =
-
-SYMLINK = ln -s
-# At least some Windows environments don't have any concept of symbolic
-# links, but direct copies are usually a passable alternative.
-#SYMLINK = cp
-
-#MANPAGE_FORMAT is "nroff" or "cat". It determines in what format the
-#pointer man pages are installed (ready to nroff, or ready to cat).
-#A pointer man pages is just a single-paragraph pages that tells you there is
-#no man page for the program, to look at the HTML documentation instead.
-MANPAGE_FORMAT = nroff
-#MANPAGE_FORMAT = cat
-
-AR = ar
-RANLIB = ranlib
-# IRIX, SCO don't have Ranlib:
-#RANLIB = true
-
-# LEX is the beginning of a shell command that runs a Lex-like
-# pattern matcher generator. Null string means there isn't any such
-# command. That means the build will skip parts that need one.
-
-LEX = flex
-# Solaris:
-# LEX = flex -e
-# Windows Mingw:
-# LEX =
-#
-# LEX = lex
-
-# C compiler options
-
-# gcc:
-# -ansi and -Werror should work too, but are not included
-# by default because there's no point in daring the build to fail.
-# -pedantic isn't a problem because it causes at worst a warning.
-#CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -fno-common \
-# -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit \
-# -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef
-# The merged programs have a main_XXX subroutine instead of main(),
-# which would cause a warning with -Wmissing-declarations or
-# -Wmissing-prototypes.
-#CFLAGS_MERGE = -Wno-missing-declarations -Wno-missing-prototypes
-# A user of DEC Tru64 4.0F in May 2000 needed -DLONG_32 for ppmtompeg,
-# but word size-sensitive code was removed from parallel.c in September 2004.
-# A user of Tru64 5.1A in July 2003 needed NOT to have -DLONG_32. In
-# theory, you need this if on your system, long is 32 bits and int is not.
-# But it may be completely irrelevant today.
-#Tru64:
-#CFLAGS = -O2 -std1 -DLONG_32
-#CFLAGS = -O2 -std1
-#AIX:
-#CFLAGS= -O3
-#HP-UX:
-#CFLAGS= -O3 -fPIC
-#IRIX:
-#CFLAGS= -n32 -O3
-#Amiga with GNU compiler:
-#CFLAGS= -m68020-60 -ffast-math -mstackextend
-# You can add -noixemul for Amiga and successfully compile most of the
-# programs. (Of the remaining ones, if you can supply your own strtod()
-# function, most of them will build with -noixemul). So try building
-# with 'make --keep-going CADD=-noixemul' first, then just 'make' to build
-# everything that failed for lack of the ixemul library in the first step.
-# That way, the parts that don't required the ixemul library won't indicate
-# a dependency on it.
-#OpenBSD:
-#CFLAGS = -I/usr/local/include
-
-# EXE is a suffix that the linker puts on any executable it generates.
-# In cygwin, this is .exe and most programs deal with its existence without
-# us having to know about it. Some don't though, so set this:
-
-EXE =
-#Cygwin, DJGPP/Windows:
-#EXE = .exe
-
-# linker options.
-
-# LDFLAGS is often set as an environment variable; A setting here overrides
-# it. So either make sure you want to override it, or do a "LDFLAGS +=" here.
-
-# LDFLAGS is usually not the right place for a -L option, because we put
-# LDFLAGS _before_ our own -L options, so it would cancel out our
-# specific selection of libraries. For example, if you say
-# LDFLAGS=/usr/local/lib and an old copy of the libnetpbm is in
-# /usr/local/lib, then you'd be linking against that old copy instead of
-# the copy you just built, which is located by a -L option later on the
-# link command. LIBS is the right variable for adding -L options. LIBS
-# goes after any of our make files' own -L options.
-
-# Eunice users may want to use -noshare so that the executables can
-# run standalone:
-#LDFLAGS += -noshare
-#Tru64:
-# Russ Allberry says on 2001.06.09 that -oldstyle_liblookup may be necessary
-# to keep from finding an ancient system libjpeg.so that isn't compatible with
-# NetPBM. Michael Long found that /usr/local/lib is not in the default
-# search path, or not soon enough, and he was getting an old libjpeg that
-# caused all the jpeg symbol references to be unresolved. He had installed
-# a new libjpeg in /usr/local/lib.
-#LDFLAGS += -call_shared -oldstyle_liblookup -L/usr/local/lib
-#AIX:
-#LDFLAGS += -L /usr/pubsw/lib
-#HP-UX:
-#LDFLAGS += -Wl,+b,/usr/pubsw/lib
-#IRIX:
-#LDFLAGS += -n32
-
-# Linker options for created Netpbm shared libraries.
-
-# Here, $(SONAME) resolves to the soname for the shared library being created.
-# The following are gcc options. This works on GNU libc systems.
-LDSHLIB = -shared -Wl,-soname,$(SONAME)
-# You need -nostart instead of -shared on BeOS. Though the BeOS compiler is
-# ostensibly gcc, it has the -nostart option, which is not mentioned in gcc
-# documentation and doesn't exist in at least one non-BeOS installation.
-# BeOS doesn't have sonames built in.
-#LDSHLIB = -nostart
-#LDSHLIB = -G
-# Solaris, SunOS with GNU Ld, SCO:
-# These systems have no soname option.
-#LDSHLIB = -shared
-# Solaris with Sun Ld:
-#LDSHLIB = -Wl,-Bdynamic,-G,-h,$(SONAME)
-#Tru64:
-#LDSHLIB = -shared -expect_unresolved "*"
-#IRIX:
-#LDSHLIB = -shared -n32
-#AIX GNU compiler/linker:
-#LDSHLIB = -shared
-#AIX Visual Age C:
-#LDSHLIB = -qmkshrobj
-#Mac OSX:
-# According to experiments done by Peter A Crowley in May 2007, if
-# libnetpbm goes in a standard place such as /usr/local/lib,
-# programs need not be built with libnetpbm's location included.
-# But if it goes elsewhere, the link-editor must include the
-# location in the executable. It finds the runtime location by
-# looking inside the library. The information in the library
-# comes from the install_name option with which the library was
-# built. It's an alternative to the -rpath option on other systems.
-#LDSHLIB=-dynamiclib
-#LDSHLIB=-dynamiclib -install_name $(NETPBMLIB_RUNTIME_PATH)/libnetpbm.$(MAJ).dylib
-
-# LDRELOC is the command to combine two .o files (relocateable object files)
-# into a single .o file that can later be linked into something else. NONE
-# means no such command is available.
-
-LDRELOC = NONE
-# GNU Ld:
-# Older GNU Ld misspells the option as --relocateable. Newer GNU Ld
-# correctly spells it --relocatable. The abbreviation --reloc works on
-# both.
-#LDRELOC = ld --reloc
-#LDRELOC = ld -r
-
-
-# On older systems, you have to make shared libraries out of position
-# independent code, so you need -fpic or fPIC here. (The rule is: if
-# -fpic works, use it. If it bombs, go to fPIC). On newer systems,
-# it isn't necessary, but can save real memory at the expense of
-# execution speed. Without position independent code, the library
-# loader may have to patch addresses into the executable text. On an
-# older system, this would cause a program crash because the loader
-# would be writing into read-only shared memory. But on newer
-# systems, the system silently creates a private mapping of the page
-# or segment being modified (the "copy on write" phenomenon). So it
-# needs its own private real page frame. In one experiment, A second
-# copy of Pbmtext used 16K less real memory when built with -fpic than
-# when built without. 2001.06.02.
-
-# We have seen -fPIC required on IA64 and AMD64 machines (GNU
-# compiler/linker). Build-time linking fails without it. I don't
-# know why -- history seems to be repeating itself. 2005.02.23.
-
-CFLAGS_SHLIB =
-# Gcc:
-#CFLAGS_SHLIB = -fpic
-#CFLAGS_SHLIB = -fPIC
-# Sun compiler:
-#CFLAGS_SHLIB = -Kpic
-#CFLAGS_SHLIB = -KPIC
-
-# SHLIB_CLIB is the link option to include the C library in a shared library,
-# normally "-lc". On typical systems, this serves no purpose. On some,
-# though, it causes information about which C library to use to be recorded
-# in the shared library and thus choose the correct library among several or
-# avoid using an incompatible one. But on some systems, the link fails.
-# On 2002.09.30, "John H. DuBois III" <spcecdt@armory.com> reports that on
-# SCO OpenServer, he gets the following error message with -lc:
-#
-# -lc; relocations referenced ; from file(s) /usr/ccs/lib/libc.so(random.o);
-# fatal error: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable
-# section: ; .text
-
-SHLIB_CLIB = -lc
-# SCO:
-#SHLIB_CLIB =
-
-# On some systems you have to build into an executable the list of
-# directories where its dynamically linked libraries can be found at
-# run time. This is typically done with a -R or -rpath linker
-# option. Even on systems that don't require it, you might prefer to do
-# that rather than set up environment variables or configuration files
-# to tell the system where the libraries are. A "Y" here means to put
-# the directory information in the executable at link time.
-
-NEED_RUNTIME_PATH = N
-# Solaris, SunOS, NetBSD, AIX:
-#NEED_RUNTIME_PATH = Y
-
-# RPATHOPTNAME is the option you use on the link command to specify
-# a runtime search path for a shared library. It is meaningless unless
-# NEED_RUNTIME_PATH is Y.
-RPATHOPTNAME = -rpath
-
-# The following variables tell where your various libraries on which
-# Netpbm depends live. The LIBxxx variable is a full file
-# specification of the link library (not necessarily the library used
-# at run time). e.g. "/usr/local/lib/graphics/libjpeg.so". It usually
-# doesn't matter if the library prefix and suffix are right -- you can
-# use "lib" and ".so" or ".a" regardless of what your system actually
-# uses because these just turn into "-L" and "-l" linker options
-# anyway. ".a" implies a static library for some purposes, though.
-# If you don't have the library in question, use a value of NONE for
-# LIBxxx and the build will simply skip the programs that require that
-# library. If the library is in your linker's (or the Netpbm build's)
-# default search path, leave off the directory part, e.g. "libjpeg.so".
-
-# The xxxHDR_DIR variable is the directory in which the interface
-# headers for the library live (e.g. /usr/include). If they are in your
-# compiler's default search path, set this variable to null.
-
-# This is where the Netpbm shared libraries will reside when Netpbm is
-# fully installed. In some configurations, the Netpbm builder builds
-# this information into the Netpbm executables. This does NOT affect
-# where the Netpbm installer installs the libraries. A null value
-# means the libraries are in a default search path used by the runtime
-# library loader.
-NETPBMLIB_RUNTIME_PATH =
-#NETPBMLIB_RUNTIME_PATH = /usr/lib/netpbm
-
-# The TIFF library. See above. If you want to build the tiff
-# converters, you must have the tiff library already installed.
-
-TIFFLIB = NONE
-TIFFHDR_DIR =
-
-#TIFFLIB = libtiff.so
-#TIFFHDR_DIR = /usr/include/libtiff
-#NetBSD:
-#TIFFLIB = $(LOCALBASE)/lib/libtiff.so
-#TIFFHDR_DIR = $(LOCALBASE)/include
-# OSF, Tru64:
-#TIFFLIB = /usr/local1/DEC/lib/libtiff.so
-#TIFFHDR_DIR = /usr/local1/DEC/include
-
-# Some TIFF libraries do Jpeg and/or Z (flate) compression and thus any
-# program linked with the TIFF library needs a Jpeg and/or Z library.
-# Some TIFF libraries have such library statically linked in, but others
-# need it to be dynamically linked at program load time.
-# Make this 'N' if youf TIFF library doesn't need such dynamic linking.
-# As of 2005.01, the most usual build of the TIFF library appears to require
-# both.
-TIFFLIB_NEEDS_JPEG = Y
-TIFFLIB_NEEDS_Z = Y
-
-# The JPEG library. See above. If you want to build the jpeg
-# converters you must have the jpeg library already installed.
-
-# Tiff files can use JPEG compression, so the Tiff library can reference
-# the JPEG library. If your Tiff library references a dynamic JPEG
-# library, you must specify at least JPEGLIB here, or the Tiff
-# converters will not build. Note that your Tiff library may have the
-# JPEG stuff statically linked in, in which case you won't need
-# JPEGLIB in order to build the Tiff converters.
-
-JPEGLIB = NONE
-JPEGHDR_DIR =
-#JPEGLIB = libjpeg.so
-#JPEGHDR_DIR = /usr/include/jpeg
-# Netbsd:
-#JPEGLIB = ${LOCALBASE}/lib/libjpeg.so
-#JPEGHDR_DIR = ${LOCALBASE}/include
-# OSF, Tru64:
-#JPEGLIB = /usr/local1/DEC/libjpeg.so
-#JPEGHDR_DIR = /usr/local1/DEC/include
-# Typical:
-#JPEGLIB = /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.so
-#JPEGHDR_DIR = /usr/local/include
-# Don't build JPEG stuff:
-#JPEGLIB = NONE
-
-
-# The PNG library. See above. If you want to build the PNG
-# converters you must have the PNG library already installed.
-
-# The PNG library, by convention starting around April 2002, gets installed
-# with names that include a version number, such as libpng10.a and header
-# files in /usr/include/libpng10. But there is conventionally an unnumbered
-# alias (e.g. libpng.a, /usr/include/libpng) for the preferred version.
-#
-# Recent versions of the library (since some time in the 2002-2006 period)
-# have an associated 'libpng-config' that tells how to link it. The make
-# files will use that program if it exists (must be in the PATH). In that
-# case, PNGLIB and PNGHDR_DIR are irrelevant, but PNGVER is still meaningful,
-# because the make file runs 'libpng$(PNGVER)-config'.
-
-PNGLIB = NONE
-PNGHDR_DIR =
-PNGVER =
-#PNGLIB = libpng$(PNGVER).so
-#PNGHDR_DIR = /usr/include/libpng$(PNGVER)
-# NetBSD:
-#PNGLIB = $(LOCALBASE)/lib/libpng$(PNGVER).so
-#PNGHDR_DIR = $(LOCALBASE)/include
-# OSF/Tru64:
-#PNGLIB = /usr/local1/DEC/lib/libpng$(PNGVER).so
-#PNGHDR_DIR = /usr/local1/DEC/include
-
-# The zlib compression library. See above. You need it to build
-# anything that needs the PNG library (see above). If you selected
-# NONE for the PNG library, it doesn't matter what you specify here --
-# it won't get used.
-#
-# If you have 'libpng-config' (see above), these are irrelevant.
-
-ZLIB = NONE
-ZHDR_DIR =
-#ZLIB = libz.so
-
-# The JBIG lossless image compression library (aka JBIG-KIT):
-
-JBIGLIB = $(BUILDDIR)/converter/other/jbig/libjbig.a
-JBIGHDR_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/converter/other/jbig
-
-# The Jasper JPEG-2000 image compression library (aka JasPer):
-JASPERLIB = $(INTERNAL_JASPERLIB)
-JASPERHDR_DIR = $(INTERNAL_JASPERHDR_DIR)
-# JASPERDEPLIBS is the libraries (-l options or file names) on which
-# The Jasper library depends -- i.e. what you have to link into any
-# executable that links in the Jasper library.
-JASPERDEPLIBS =
-#JASPERDEPLIBS = -ljpeg
-
-# And the Utah Raster Toolkit (aka URT aka RLE) library:
-
-URTLIB = $(BUILDDIR)/urt/librle.a
-URTHDR_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/urt
-
-# The X11 library has facilities for talking to an X Window System
-# server. It is required by Pamx.
-
-X11LIB = NONE
-X11HDR_DIR =
-
-#X11LIB = /usr/lib/libX11.so
-#X11HDR_DIR =
-
-# The Linux SVGA library (Svgalib) is a facility for displaying graphics
-# on the Linux console. It is required by Ppmsvgalib.
-
-LINUXSVGALIB = NONE
-LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR =
-
-#LINUXSVGALIB = /usr/lib/libvga.so
-#LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR = /usr/include/vgalib
-
-# If you don't want any network functions, set OMIT_NETWORK to "y".
-# The only thing that requires network functions is the option in
-# ppmtompeg to run it on multiple computers simultaneously. On some
-# systems network functions don't work or we haven't figured out how to
-# make them work, or they just aren't worth the effort.
-OMIT_NETWORK =
-#DJGPP/Windows, Tru64:
-# (there's some minor header problem that prevents network functions from
-# building on Tru64 2000.10.06)
-#OMIT_NETWORK = y
-
-# These are -l options to link in the network libraries. Often, these are
-# built into the standard C library, so this can be null. This is irrelevant
-# if OMIT_NETWORK is "y".
-
-NETWORKLD =
-# Solaris, SunOS:
-#NETWORKLD = -lsocket -lnsl
-# SCO:
-#NETWORKLD = -lsocket, -lresolv
-
-VMS =
-#VMS:
-#VMS = yes
-
-# DONT_HAVE_PROCESS_MGMT is Y if this system doesn't have the usual
-# Unix process management stuff - fork, wait, etc. N for a regular Unix
-# system.
-DONT_HAVE_PROCESS_MGMT = N
-
-# The following variables are used only by 'make install' (and the
-# variants of it). Paths here don't, for example, get built into any
-# programs.
-
-# This is where everything goes when you do 'make package', unless you
-# override it by setting 'pkgdir' on the Make command line.
-PKGDIR_DEFAULT = /tmp/netpbm
-
-# Subdirectory of the package directory ($(pkgdir)) in which man pages
-# go.
-PKGMANDIR = man
-
-# File permissions for installed files.
-# Note that on some systems (e.g. Solaris), 'install' can't use the
-# mnemonic permissions - you have to use octal.
-
-# binaries (pbmmake, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_BIN = 755 # u=rwx,go=rx
-# shared libraries (libpbm.so, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_LIBD = 755 # u=rwx,go=rx
-# static libraries (libpbm.a, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_LIBS = 644 # u=rw,go=r
-# header files (pbm.h, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_HDR = 644 # u=rw,go=r
-# man pages (pbmmake.1, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_MAN = 644 # u=rw,go=r
-# data files (pnmtopalm color maps, etc)
-INSTALL_PERM_DATA = 644 # u=rw,go=r
-
-# Specify the suffix that want the man pages to have.
-
-SUFFIXMANUALS1 = 1
-SUFFIXMANUALS3 = 3
-SUFFIXMANUALS5 = 5
-
-#NETPBMLIBTYPE tells the kind of libraries that will get built to hold the
-#Netpbm library functions. The value is used only in make file tests.
-# "unixshared" means a unix-style shared library, typically named like
-# libxyz.so.2.3
-NETPBMLIBTYPE = unixshared
-# "unixstatic" means a unix-style static library, (like libxyz.a)
-#NETPBMLIBTYPE = unixstatic
-# "dll" means a Windows DLL shared library
-#NETPBMLIBTYPE = dll
-# "dylib" means a Darwin/Mac OS shared library
-#NETPBMLIBTYPE = dylib
-
-#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX is the suffix used on whatever kind of library is
-#selected above. All this is used for is to construct library names.
-#The make files never examine the actual value.
-NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = so
-
-# "a" is the suffix for unix-style static libraries. It is also
-# traditionally used for shared libraries on AIX. The Visual Age C
-# manual says sometimes .so works on AIX, and GNU software for AIX
-# 5.1.0 does indeed use it. In our experiments, it works fine if you
-# name the library file explicitly on the link, but isn't in the -l
-# search order. If you name the library explicitly on the link, the
-# library must live in exactly the same position at run time, so we
-# can't use that. Therefore, you cannot build both static and shared
-# libraries with AIX. You have to choose.
-#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = a
-# For HP-UX shared libraries:
-#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = sl
-# Darwin/Mac OS shared library:
-#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = dylib
-# Windows shared library:
-#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = dll
-
-#STATICLIB_TOO is "y" to signify that you want a static library built
-#and installed in addition to whatever library type you specified by
-#NETPBMLIBTYPE. If NETPBMLIBTYPE specified a static library,
-#STATICLIB_TOO simply has no effect.
-STATICLIB_TOO = y
-#STATICLIB_TOO = n
-
-#STATICLIBSUFFIX is the suffix that static libraries have. It's
-#meaningless if you aren't building static libraries.
-STATICLIBSUFFIX = a
-
-#SHLIBPREFIXLIST is a blank-delimited list of prefixes that a filename
-#of a shared library may have on this system. Traditionally, it's
-#just "lib", as in libc or libnetpbm. On Windows, though, varying
-#prefixes are used when multiple alternative forms of a library are
-#available. The first prefix in this list is what we use to name the
-#Netpbm shared libraries.
-#
-# This variable controls how 'libopt' gets built.
-#
-SHLIBPREFIXLIST = lib
-#Cygwin:
-#SHLIBPREFIXLIST = cyg lib
-
-NETPBMSHLIBPREFIX = $(firstword $(SHLIBPREFIXLIST))
-
-#DLLVER is used to version the DLLs built on cygwin or other
-#windowsish platforms. We can't add this to LIBROOT, or we'd
-#version the static libs (which is bad). We can't add this
-#at the end of the name (like unix does with so numbers) because
-#windows will only load dlls whose name ends in "dll". So,
-#we have this variable, which becomes the end of the library "root" name
-#for DLLs only.
-#
-# This variable controls how 'libopt' gets built.
-#
-DLLVER =
-#Cygwin
-#DLLVER = $(NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE)
-
-#NETPBM_DOCURL is the URL of the main documentation page for Netpbm.
-#This is a directory which contains a file for each Netpbm program,
-#library, and file type. E.g. The documentation for jpegtopnm might be in
-#http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/jpegtopnm.html . This value gets
-#installed in the man pages (which say no more than to read the webpage)
-#and in the Webman netpbm.url file.
-NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
-#For a system with no web access, but a local copy of the doc:
-#NETPBM_DOCURL = file:/usr/doc/netpbm/
-
-
-
-
-
-####Lines above were copied from config.mk.in by 'configure'.
-####Lines below were added by 'configure' based on the GNU platform.
-DEFAULT_TARGET = nonmerge
-NETPBMLIBTYPE=unixshared
-NETPBMLIBSUFFIX=so
-STATICLIB_TOO=n
-CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -fno-common -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef
-CFLAGS_MERGE = -Wno-missing-declarations -Wno-missing-prototypes
-LDRELOC = ld --reloc
-LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY=Y
-LINKERISCOMPILER = Y
-CFLAGS_SHLIB += -fPIC
-TIFFLIB = libtiff.so
-JPEGLIB = libjpeg.so
-ZLIB = libz.so
-X11LIB = libX11.so
-NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CAN-2005-2471.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CAN-2005-2471.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..24495de1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CAN-2005-2471.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/pstopnm.c b/converter/other/pstopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/pstopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:14:51.200658026 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/pstopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:18:12.579910612 +0200
+@@ -896,11 +896,11 @@ execGhostscript(int const
+ ghostscriptProg, arg0,
+ deviceopt, outfileopt, gopt, ropt, textalphabitsopt,
+ "-q", "-dNOPAUSE",
+- "-dSAFER", "-");
++ "-dPARANOIDSAFER", "-");
+ }
+
+ execl(ghostscriptProg, arg0, deviceopt, outfileopt, gopt, ropt, "-q",
+- "-dNOPAUSE", "-dSAFER", "-", NULL);
++ "-dNOPAUSE", "-dPARANOIDSAFER", "-", NULL);
+
+ pm_error("execl() of Ghostscript ('%s') failed, errno=%d (%s)",
+ ghostscriptProg, errno, strerror(errno));
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CVE-2017-2587.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CVE-2017-2587.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7e3bad7b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-CVE-2017-2587.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+diff -urNp old/converter/other/svgtopam.c new/converter/other/svgtopam.c
+--- old/converter/other/svgtopam.c 2017-02-08 12:11:02.593690917 +0100
++++ new/converter/other/svgtopam.c 2017-02-08 13:49:38.319029371 +0100
+@@ -771,12 +771,17 @@ createCanvas(unsigned int const width,
+
+ MALLOCVAR_NOFAIL(canvasP);
+
+- canvasP->width = width;
+- canvasP->height = height;
+- canvasP->pixels = ppm_allocarray(width, height);
+- canvasP->maxval = maxval;
++ if(canvasP != NULL){
++ canvasP->width = width;
++ canvasP->height = height;
++ canvasP->pixels = ppm_allocarray(width, height);
++ canvasP->maxval = maxval;
++
++ *canvasPP = canvasP;
++ } else {
++ pm_error("can't allocate memory for canvas");
++ }
+
+- *canvasPP = canvasP;
+ }
+
+
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-bmptopnm.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-bmptopnm.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..90954274
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-bmptopnm.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- netpbm-10.35/converter/other/bmptopnm.c.bmptopnm 2007-01-29 13:08:46.000000000 +0100
++++ netpbm-10.35/converter/other/bmptopnm.c 2007-01-29 13:32:21.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ readBmp(FILE * const ifP,
+ xel ** const colormapP,
+ bool const verbose) {
+
+- xel * colormap; /* malloc'ed */
++ xel * colormap = NULL; /* malloc'ed */
+ unsigned int pos;
+ /* Current byte position in the BMP file */
+
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-cmuwtopbm.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-cmuwtopbm.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f5b328be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-cmuwtopbm.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.61.01/converter/pbm/cmuwmtopbm.c.cmuwtopbmfix netpbm-10.61.01/converter/pbm/cmuwmtopbm.c
+--- netpbm-10.61.01/converter/pbm/cmuwmtopbm.c.cmuwtopbmfix 2013-01-02 18:39:57.000000000 +0100
++++ netpbm-10.61.01/converter/pbm/cmuwmtopbm.c 2013-01-03 05:41:36.024984241 +0100
+@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
+ This program does not check the pad bits at the end of each row.
+ */
+
+-
++#include <stdint.h>
+ #include "pbm.h"
+
+ /*--------------------------
+@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ readCmuwmHeader(FILE * const ifP
+ "CMU window manager header EOF / read error";
+ uint32_t const cmuwmMagic = 0xf10040bb;
+
+- long l;
++ uint32_t l;
+ short s;
+ int rc;
+
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-docfix.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-docfix.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..33b3b77d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-docfix.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
+diff -urNp old/userguide/cameratopam.html new/userguide/cameratopam.html
+--- old/userguide/cameratopam.html 2017-09-05 09:05:16.000000000 +0200
++++ new/userguide/cameratopam.html 2017-09-05 13:16:33.622352535 +0200
+@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ cameratopam - convert raw camera image t
+ [<b>-balance_camera</b>]
+ [<b>-red_scale=</b><i>float</i>]
+ [<b>-blue_scale=</b><i>float</i>]
+-[<b>-brightness=</b><i>fraction</i>]
++[<b>-bright=</b><i>fraction</i>]
+ [<b>-no_clip_color</b>]
+ [<b>-rgb</b>]
+-[<b>-secondary</b>]
++[<b>-use_secondary</b>]
+ [<b>-linear</b>]
+ [<b>-verbose</b>]
+
+@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ the default.
+ <dd>Further adjust the color balance by multiplying the red and blue
+ channels by these values. Both default to 1.0.
+
+-<dt><b>-brightness=</b><i>float</i>
++<dt><b>-bright=</b><i>float</i>
+
+ <dd>Change the output brightness. Default is 1.0.
+
+@@ -114,14 +114,14 @@ channels by these values. Both default
+
+ <dd>By default, <b>cameratoapm</b> clips all colors to prevent pink
+ hues in the highlights. Combine this option with
+-<b>-brightness=0.25</b> to leave the image data completely unclipped.
++<b>-bright=0.25</b> to leave the image data completely unclipped.
+
+ <dt><b>-rgb</b>
+
+ <dd>Write raw camera colors to the output file. By default,
+ <b>cameratoapm</b> converts to sRGB colorspace.
+
+-<dt><b>-secondary</b>
++<dt><b>-use_secondary</b>
+
+ <dd>For cameras based on the Fuji Super CCD SR, this option causes
+ <b>cameratopam</b> to use the secondary sensors, in effect
+diff -urNp old/userguide/fiascotopnm.html new/userguide/fiascotopnm.html
+--- old/userguide/fiascotopnm.html 2017-09-05 09:05:16.000000000 +0200
++++ new/userguide/fiascotopnm.html 2017-09-05 13:32:51.810458154 +0200
+@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ the output file(s) are written to the fi
+ this list. Otherwise, the current directory is used to store the
+ output file(s).
+
+-<DT><B>-z</B>, <B>--fast</B>
++<DT><B>-r</B>, <B>--fast</B>
+ <DD>
+ Decompress images in the 4:2:0 format; i.e., each chroma channel is
+ decompressed to an image of halved width and height. Use this option
+@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ given amount <I>N</I>. <I>N</I> is 1 (mi
+ is 70. When <I>N</I>=0, then the smoothing amount specified in the
+ FIASCO file is used (defined by the FIASCO coder).
+
+-<DT><B>-F</B> <I>N</I>, <B>--fps=</B><I>N</I>
++<DT><B>-F</B> <I>N</I>, <B>--framerate=</B><I>N</I>
+ <DD>
+ Set number of frames per second to <I>N</I>. When using this option,
+ the frame rate specified in the FIASCO file is overridden.
+@@ -113,13 +113,8 @@ following methods (in the specified orde
+ <LI>--config=<I>name</I>
+ </OL>
+
+-<DT><B>-h</B>, <B>--info</B>
+-<DD>
+-Print brief help, then exit.
+-
+-<DT><B>-H</B>, <B>--help</B>
+-<DD>
+-Print detailed help, then exit.
++<DT><B>-h</B>, <B>--help</B>
++Print help, then exit.
+
+ </DL>
+
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamperspective.html new/userguide/pamperspective.html
+--- old/userguide/pamperspective.html 2017-09-05 09:05:16.000000000 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamperspective.html 2017-09-05 13:23:15.869997105 +0200
+@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ default rectangle as the "frame." The vi
+ a rectangle the axes of which are parallel to those of the frame.
+
+ <p>The frame options are additive. All the parts of the image
+-specified by either margin options, <b>--include_frame</b>, or
++specified by either margin options, <b>--frame_include</b>, or
+ <b>--include</b> (or their defaults) are in the visible part. The
+ visible part is the smallest possible rectangle that contains the
+ parts specified those three ways.
+diff -urNp old/converter/pbm/pbmtoepson.c new/converter/pbm/pbmtoepson.c
+--- old/converter/pbm/pbmtoepson.c 2018-01-04 14:26:14.740024843 +0100
++++ new/converter/pbm/pbmtoepson.c 2018-01-04 14:28:47.970518766 +0100
+@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ parseCommandLine(int ar
+ &dpiSpec, 0);
+ OPTENT3(0, "adjacent", OPT_FLAG, NULL,
+ &adjacentSpec, 0);
+- OPTENT3(0, "nonadjacent", OPT_FLAG, NULL,
++ OPTENT3(0, "noadjacent", OPT_FLAG, NULL,
+ &nonadjacentSpec, 0);
+
+ opt.opt_table = option_def;
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pbmtoepson.html new/userguide/pbmtoepson.html
+--- old/userguide/pbmtoepson.html 2018-01-04 14:26:14.586024719 +0100
++++ new/userguide/pbmtoepson.html 2018-01-04 14:27:56.466847698 +0100
+@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ pbmtoepson - convert a PBM image into Ep
+ [<b>-dpi=</b><i>n</i>]
+ [<b>-protocol=</b>{<b>escp9</b>|<B>escp</B>}]
+ [<b>-adjacent</b>]
+-[<b>-nonadjacent</b>]
++[<b>-noadjacent</b>]
+
+ [<I>pbmfile</I>]
+
+@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ print density for you consistent with yo
+ <p>This option was new in Netpbm 10.23 (July 2004).
+
+ <dt><b>-adjacent</b>
+-<dt><b>-nonadjacent</b>
++<dt><b>-noadjacent</b>
+
+ <dd>These options determine whether the output uses "adjacent dot
+ printing" or not, whatever that is.
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-fiasco-overflow.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-fiasco-overflow.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..850dbc30
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-fiasco-overflow.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.47.09/converter/other/fiasco/lib/image.h.fiasco-overflow netpbm-10.47.09/converter/other/fiasco/lib/image.h
+--- netpbm-10.47.09/converter/other/fiasco/lib/image.h.fiasco-overflow 2010-01-25 09:00:48.000000000 +0100
++++ netpbm-10.47.09/converter/other/fiasco/lib/image.h 2010-01-27 10:29:48.000000000 +0100
+@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ typedef struct image
+ * Image data
+ */
+ {
+- char id [7];
++ char id [8];
+ unsigned reference_count;
+ unsigned width; /* Width of the image */
+ unsigned height; /* Height of the image */
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-gcc4.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-gcc4.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..3f518262
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-gcc4.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.58.01/lib/pm.h.gcc4 netpbm-10.58.01/lib/pm.h
+--- netpbm-10.58.01/lib/pm.h.gcc4 2012-04-09 19:08:08.885137097 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.58.01/lib/pm.h 2012-04-09 19:08:08.894136984 +0200
+@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
+ #include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <ctype.h>
+ #include <stdio.h>
++#include <string.h>
+ #include <errno.h>
+ #include <setjmp.h>
+ #include <sys/stat.h>
+diff -up netpbm-10.58.01/urt/rle.h.gcc4 netpbm-10.58.01/urt/rle.h
+--- netpbm-10.58.01/urt/rle.h.gcc4 2012-04-09 19:08:08.000000000 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.58.01/urt/rle.h 2012-04-09 19:08:39.137758887 +0200
+@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
+ #define RLE_H
+
+ #include <stdio.h> /* Declare FILE. */
++#include <string.h>
+
+ enum rle_dispatch {
+ NO_DISPATCH = -1,
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-glibc.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-glibc.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4ae71e8d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-glibc.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+--- netpbm-10.35/converter/other/pnmtotiffcmyk.c.glibc 2006-09-18 12:20:06.000000000 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.35/converter/other/pnmtotiffcmyk.c 2007-08-23 09:18:30.000000000 +0200
+@@ -974,8 +974,8 @@ int main( int argc, char **argv ) {
+
+ if ( (err = parseOpts( argc, argv, rt )) ) goto exit ;
+
+- if ( (err = rt->in->open( rt->in, rt )) ) goto exit ;
+- if ( (err = rt->out->open( rt->out, rt )) ) goto exit ;
++ if ( (err = (rt->in->open)( rt->in, rt )) ) goto exit ;
++ if ( (err = (rt->out->open)( rt->out, rt )) ) goto exit ;
+
+ while ( rt->in->hasMore( rt->in ) ) {
+ if ( (err = rt->in->next( rt->in, &r, &g, &b )) ) goto exit ;
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manfix.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manfix.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..54df85f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manfix.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+diff -urNp old/userguide/avstopam.html new/userguide/avstopam.html
+--- old/userguide/avstopam.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.338559550 +0200
++++ new/userguide/avstopam.html 2017-09-05 14:00:27.371039472 +0200
+@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Avstopam User Manual</title>
+-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
+ </head>
+
+ <body>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/escp2topbm.html new/userguide/escp2topbm.html
+--- old/userguide/escp2topbm.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.335559561 +0200
++++ new/userguide/escp2topbm.html 2017-09-05 14:01:20.226842694 +0200
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Updated: 14 July 2015
+ <BR>
+ <A HREF="#index">Table Of Contents</A>
+
++<H2>NAME</H2>
+ escp2topbm - convert an ESC/P2 printer file to a PBM image
+
+ <H2 id="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</H2>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/faxformat.html new/userguide/faxformat.html
+--- old/userguide/faxformat.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.337559553 +0200
++++ new/userguide/faxformat.html 2017-09-05 14:02:33.322571279 +0200
+@@ -5,10 +5,11 @@
+ Updated: 03 December 2008
+ <BR>
+
++<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
+ <p>This page, part of the <a href="index.html">Netpbm user's guide</a>,
+ describes FAX formats in relation to Netpbm facilities.
+
+-
++<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+ <p>The ITU (formerly CCITT) publishes standards for operation of fax machines
+ (the idea is to provide a way to be sure that a fax machine is able to receive
+ a fax sent by another). These standards incidentally specify graphics file
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pampaintspill.html new/userguide/pampaintspill.html
+--- old/userguide/pampaintspill.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.338559550 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pampaintspill.html 2017-09-05 14:03:32.625351620 +0200
+@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pampaintspill User Manual</title>
+-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
+ </head>
+
+ <body>
+@@ -11,6 +10,7 @@
+
+ <p><a href="#index">Table Of Contents</a></p>
+
++<H2>NAME</H2>
+ <p>pampaintspill - smoothly spill colors into the background</p>
+
+ <h2><a name="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a></h2>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamrecolor.html new/userguide/pamrecolor.html
+--- old/userguide/pamrecolor.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.336559557 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamrecolor.html 2017-09-05 14:04:34.714122098 +0200
+@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
+-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
++<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+ <html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pamrecolor User Manual</title>
+-<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
+ </head>
+
+ <body>
+@@ -11,7 +10,7 @@
+
+ <p>Updated: 31 July 2010</p>
+
+-<p><a href="#contents">Table Of Contents</a></p>
++<p><a href="#index">Table Of Contents</a></p>
+
+
+ <h2 id="name">NAME</h2>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamsistoaglyph.html new/userguide/pamsistoaglyph.html
+--- old/userguide/pamsistoaglyph.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.334559565 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamsistoaglyph.html 2017-09-05 14:05:25.865944327 +0200
+@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pamsistoaglyph User Manual</title>
+-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
+ </head>
+
+ <body>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamstereogram.html new/userguide/pamstereogram.html
+--- old/userguide/pamstereogram.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.337559553 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamstereogram.html 2017-09-05 14:13:28.523959069 +0200
+@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+-<!DOCTYPE html>
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
++<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pamstereogram User Manual</title>
+ </head>
+@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
+
+ <p>Updated: 19 June 2015</p>
+
+-<p><a href="#contents">Table Of Contents</a></p>
++<p><a href="#index">Table Of Contents</a></p>
+
+
+ <h2 id="name">NAME</h2>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamtoavs.html new/userguide/pamtoavs.html
+--- old/userguide/pamtoavs.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.329559583 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamtoavs.html 2017-09-05 14:05:49.299863901 +0200
+@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pamtoavs User Manual</title>
+ <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamtooctaveimg.html new/userguide/pamtooctaveimg.html
+--- old/userguide/pamtooctaveimg.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.335559561 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamtooctaveimg.html 2017-09-05 14:06:21.825752356 +0200
+@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
++<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>Pamtooctaveimg User Manual</title>
+-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
+ </head>
+
+ <body>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pnmflip.html new/userguide/pnmflip.html
+--- old/userguide/pnmflip.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.336559557 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pnmflip.html 2017-09-05 14:07:15.065963977 +0200
+@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
+ <BODY>
+ <H1>pnmflip</H1>
+ <BR>
++<H2>NAME</H2>
+ <p><b>pnmflip</b> was replaced in Netpbm 10.13 (December 2002) by
+ <b><a href="pamflip.html">pamflip</a></b>.
+
++<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+ <P><B>pamflip</b> is mostly backward compatible with <b>pnmflip</b>,
+ but works on PAM images too.
+
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pnmmercator.html new/userguide/pnmmercator.html
+--- old/userguide/pnmmercator.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.334559565 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pnmmercator.html 2017-09-05 14:08:08.305214742 +0200
+@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
+-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
++<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+ <html>
+ <head>
+-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
+ <title>PnmMercator User Manual</title>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/ppmtogif.html new/userguide/ppmtogif.html
+--- old/userguide/ppmtogif.html 2017-09-05 13:58:08.337559553 +0200
++++ new/userguide/ppmtogif.html 2017-09-05 14:09:51.450583126 +0200
+@@ -4,11 +4,14 @@
+ <BODY>
+ <H1>ppmtogif</H1>
+ <BR>
++<H2>NAME</H2>
+ <p><b>ppmtogif</b> was replaced in Netpbm 10.37 (December 2006) by
+ <b><a href="pamtogif.html">pamtogif</a></b>.
+
++<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
+ <P><B>pamtogif</b> is mostly backward compatible with <b>ppmtogif</b>.
+
++<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+ <P>One way <b>pamtogif</b> is not backward compatible with <b>ppmtogif</b>
+ is that to specify a transparency (alpha) mask with <b>ppmtogif</b>, you
+ supply the transparency as a separate pseudo-PGM image and use the
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manual-pages.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manual-pages.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b5fbbeae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-manual-pages.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,1343 @@
+diff -urNp old/userguide/libnetpbm_ug.html new/userguide/libnetpbm_ug.html
+--- old/userguide/libnetpbm_ug.html 2017-09-05 14:20:09.734743404 +0200
++++ new/userguide/libnetpbm_ug.html 2017-09-05 14:47:30.496705483 +0200
+@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ plain format.
+ <H2 id="reference">Reference</h2>
+
+ <p>The <a href="libnetpbm_image.html">Libnetpbm Netpbm Image
+-Processing Manual</a> describes the the <b>libnetpbm</b> functions for
++Processing Manual</a> describes the <b>libnetpbm</b> functions for
+ processing image data.
+
+ <p>The <a href="libpm.html">Libnetpbm Utility Manual</a>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pamfunc.html new/userguide/pamfunc.html
+--- old/userguide/pamfunc.html 2017-09-05 14:20:09.738743398 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pamfunc.html 2017-09-05 14:47:41.760644848 +0200
+@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ output image.
+ and bit string (such as and with 01001000). For the arithmetic functions, the
+ function arguments and results are the fraction that a sample is of the
+ maxval, i.e. normal interpretation of PAM tuples. But for the bit string
+-functions, the value is the the bit string whose value as a binary cipher is
++functions, the value is the bit string whose value as a binary cipher is
+ the sample value, and the maxval indicates the width of the bit string.
+
+ <h4>Arithmetic functions</h4>
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pbmtextps.html new/userguide/pbmtextps.html
+--- old/userguide/pbmtextps.html 2017-09-05 14:20:09.736743401 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pbmtextps.html 2017-09-05 14:47:58.840553598 +0200
+@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ edge of the type. See <a href="#margins
+ <dt><b>-ascent=</b><i>n</i>
+ <dt><b>-descent=</b><i>n</i>
+ <dd>
+-These options control the the margins added to the image, measured from
++These options control the margins added to the image, measured from
+ the text baseline. See <a href="#margins">Margins</a> for details.
+
+ <p>Sizes are in points, as a floating point number.
+diff -urNp old/userguide/pbmtog3.html new/userguide/pbmtog3.html
+--- old/userguide/pbmtog3.html 2017-09-05 14:20:09.735743403 +0200
++++ new/userguide/pbmtog3.html 2017-09-05 14:48:55.648255793 +0200
+@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ You cannot specify both.
+ <H2 id="history">HISTORY</H2>
+
+ <p>Before Netpbm 10.79 (June 2017), there was a different program by the same
+-name in Netpbm, which was written by by Paul Haeberli
++name in Netpbm, which was written by Paul Haeberli
+ &lt;<A HREF="mailto:paul@manray.sgi.com">paul@manray.sgi.com</A>&gt; in 1989
+ and then modified extensively by others.
+
+diff -urNp old/userguide/ppmtompeg.html new/userguide/ppmtompeg.html
+--- old/userguide/ppmtompeg.html 2017-09-05 14:20:09.739743396 +0200
++++ new/userguide/ppmtompeg.html 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,1291 +0,0 @@
+-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
+-<HTML>
+-<HEAD>
+-<TITLE>Ppmtompeg User Manual</TITLE>
+-</HEAD>
+-<BODY>
+-<H1>Ppmtompeg</H1>
+-Updated: 23 July 2006
+-<BR>
+-<A HREF="#index">Table Of Contents</A>
+-
+-<H2>NAME</H2>
+-ppmtompeg - encode an MPEG-1 bitstream
+-
+-<H2 id="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</H2>
+-
+-<B>ppmtompeg</B>
+-[<I>options</I>]
+-<I>parameter-file</I>
+-
+-<H2 id="description">DESCRIPTION</H2>
+-
+-<p>This program is part of <a href="index.html">Netpbm</a>.
+-
+-<P><B>ppmtompeg</B> produces an MPEG-1 video stream. MPEG-1 is the
+-first great video compression method, and is what is used in Video CDs
+-(VCD). <b>ppmtompeg</b> originated in the year 1995. DVD uses a more
+-advanced method, MPEG-2. There is an even newer method called MPEG-4
+-which is also called Divx. I don't know where one finds that used.
+-
+-<p>There's technically a difference between a compression method for
+-video and an actual file (stream) format for a movie, and I don't know
+-if it can be validly said that the format of the stream
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> produces is MPEG-1.
+-
+-<p>Mencoder from the <a href="http://www.mplayerhq.hu">Mplayer
+-package</a> is probably superior for most video format generation
+-needs, if for no other reason than that it is more popular.
+-
+-<p>The programming library <a href="http://pm2v.free.fr"><b>PM2V</b></a>
+-generates MPEG-2 streams.
+-
+-<p>Use <a href="http://www.mplayerhq.hu">Mplayer</a> (not part of Netpbm)
+-to do the reverse conversion: to create a series of PNM files from an MPEG
+-stream.
+-
+-<p><i>param_file</i> is a parameter file which includes a list of
+-input files and other parameters. The file is described in detail
+-below.
+-
+-<P>To understand this program, you need to understand something about
+-the complex MPEG-1 format. One source of information about this
+-standard format is the section Introduction to MPEG in the <a
+-href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/compression-faq">Compression FAQ</a>.
+-
+-<H2 id="options">OPTIONS</H2>
+-
+-<p>The <b>-gop</b>, <b>-combine_gops</b>, <b>-frames</b>, and
+-<b>-combine_frames</b> options are all mutually exclusive.
+-
+-<DL COMPACT>
+-<DT><B>-stat stat_file</B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to append the statistics that
+-it write to Standard Output to the file <I>stat_file</I> as well. The
+-statistics use the following abbreviations: bits per block (bpb), bits
+-per frame (bpf), seconds per frame (spf), and bits per second (bps).
+-
+-<p>These statistics include how many I, P, and B frames there were,
+-and information about compression and quality.
+-
+-
+-<DT><B>-quiet</b> <i>num_seconds</i>
+-
+-<DD> causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> not to report remaining time more often
+-than every <i>num_seconds</i> seconds (unless the time estimate rises,
+-which will happen near the beginning of the run). A negative value
+-tells <b>ppmtompeg</b> not to report at all. 0 is the default
+-(reports once after each frame). Note that the time remaining is an
+-estimate and does not take into account time to read in frames.
+-
+-<DT><B>-realquiet</B> <DD> causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to run silently,
+-with the only screen output being errors. Particularly useful when
+-reading input from stdin.
+-
+-<DT>
+-<B>-no_frame_summary</B>
+-
+-<DD> This option prevents <b>ppmtompeg</b> from printing a summary
+-line for each frame
+-
+-<DT><B>-float_dct</B>
+-
+-<DD> forces <b>ppmtompeg</b> to use a more accurate, yet more
+-computationally expensive version of the DCT.
+-
+-<DT><B>-gop</b> <i>gop_num</i>
+-<DD>
+-causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to encode only the numbered GOP (first GOP is 0). The
+-parameter file is the same as for normal usage. The output file will be
+-the normal output file with the suffix <b>.gop.</b><i>gop_num</i>.
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> does not output any sequence information.
+-
+-<DT><B>-combine_gops</B>
+-
+-<DD> causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> simply to combine some GOP files into a
+-single MPEG output stream. <b>ppmtompeg</b> inserts a sequence header
+-and trailer. In this case, the parameter file needs only to contain
+-the SIZE value, an output file, and perhaps a list of input GOP
+-files (see below).
+-
+-If you don't supply a list of input GOP files is used, then
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> assumes you're using the same parameter file you used
+-when you created the input (with the <b>-gop</b> option) and
+-calculates the corresponding gop filenames itself. If this is not the
+-case, you can specify input GOP files in the same manner as normal
+-input files -- except instead of using INPUT_DIR, INPUT, and
+-END_INPUT, use GOP_INPUT_DIR, GOP_INPUT, and GOP_END_INPUT. If no
+-input GOP files are specified, then the default is to use the output
+-file name with suffix <b>.gop.</b><i>gop_num</i>, with <i>gop_num</i>
+-starting from 0, as the input files.
+-
+-<p>Thus, unless you're mixing and matching GOP files from different
+-sources, you can simply use the same parameter file for creating the
+-GOP files (<b>-gop</b>) and for later turning them into an MPEG stream
+-(<b>-combine_gops</b>).
+-
+-
+-<DT><B>-frames <i>first_frame</i> <i>last_frame</i></B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to encode only the frames numbered
+-<i>first_frame</i> to <i>last_frame</i>, inclusive. The parameter
+-file is the same as for normal usage. The output will be placed in
+-separate files, one per frame, with the file names being the normal
+-output file name with the suffix <b>.frame.</b><i>frame_num</i>. No
+-GOP header information is output. (Thus, the parameter file need not
+-include the GOP_SIZE value)
+-
+-<p>Use <b>ppmtompeg -combine_frames</b> to combine these frames later into
+-an MPEG stream.
+-
+-
+-<DT><B>-combine_frames</B>
+-
+-<DD> This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> simply to combine some
+-individual MPEG frames (such as you might have created with an earlier
+-run of <b>ppmtompeg -frames</b>) into a single MPEG stream. Sequence
+-and GOP headers are inserted appropriately. In this case, the
+-parameter file needs to contain only the SIZE value, the GOP_SIZE
+-value, an output file, and perhaps a list of frame files (see below).
+-
+-<p>The parameter file may specify input frame files in the same manner
+-as normal input files -- except instead of using INPUT_DIR, INPUT, and
+-END_INPUT, use FRAME_INPUT_DIR, FRAME_INPUT, and FRAME_END_INPUT. If
+-no input frame files are specified, then the default is to use the
+-output file name with suffix <b>.frame.</b><i>frame_num</i>, with
+-<i>frame_num</i> starting from 0, as the input files.
+-
+-
+-
+-<DT><B>-nice</B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to run any remote processes
+-"nicely," i.e. at low priority. (This is relevant only if you are
+-running <b>ppmtompeg</b> in parallel mode. Otherwise, there are no
+-remote processes). See 'man nice.'
+-
+-<DT><B>-max_machines <i>num_machines</i></B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to use no more than
+-<i>num_machines</i> machines as slaves for use in parallel encoding.
+-
+-<DT><B>-snr</B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to include the signal-to-noise
+-ratio in the reported statistics. Prints SNR (Y U V) and peak SNR (Y
+-U V) for each frame. In summary, prints averages of luminance only
+-(Y). SNR is defined as 10*log(variance of original/variance of
+-error). Peak SNR is defined as 20*log(255/RMSE). Note that
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> runs a little slower when you use this option.
+-
+-<DT><B>-mse</B>
+-
+-<DD>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to report the mean squared
+-error per block. It also automatically reports the quality of the
+-images, so there is no need to specify <b>-snr</b> then.
+-
+-<DT><B>-bit_rate_info</b> <i>rate_file</i>
+-
+-<DD> This option makes <b>ppmtompeg</b> write bit rate information
+-into the file <i>rate_file</i>. Bit rate information is bits per frame, and
+-also bits per I-frame-to-I-frame.
+-
+-<DT><B>-mv_histogram</B>
+-
+-<DD> This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to print a histogram of the
+-motion vectors as part of statistics. There are three histograms --
+-one for P frame, one for forward B frame, and one for backward B frame
+-motion vectors.
+-
+-<p>The output is in the form of a matrix, each entry corresponding to one
+-motion vector in the search window. The center of the matrix
+-represents (0,0) motion vectors.
+-
+-<dt><b>-debug_sockets</b>
+-
+-<dd>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to print to Standard Output
+-messages that narrate the communication between the machines when you run
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> in <a href="#parallel">parallel mode</a>.
+-
+-<dt><b>-debug_machines</b>
+-
+-<dd>This option causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> to print to Standard Output
+-messages that narrate the progress of the conversion on the various
+-machines when you run <b>ppmtompeg</b> in <a href="#parallel">parallel
+-mode</a>.
+-
+-</DL>
+-
+-<H2 id="parmfile">PARAMETER FILE</H2>
+-
+-<P>The parameter file <strong>must</strong> contain the following
+-lines (except when using the <b>-combine_gops</b> or <b>-combine_frames</b>
+-options):
+-
+-<DL COMPACT>
+-
+-<DT><B>PATTERN</b> <i>pattern</i>
+-
+-<DD>This statement specifies the pattern (sequence) of I frames, P frames,
+-and B frames. <i>pattern</i> is just a sequence of the letters I, P, and
+-B with nothing between. Example:
+-
+-<pre>
+- PATTERN IBBPBBPBBPBBPBB
+-</pre>
+-
+-<p>See <a href="#ipb">I Frames, P Frames, B Frames</a>.
+-
+-<DT><B>OUTPUT</b> <i>output file</i>
+-<DD>This names the file where the output MPEG stream goes.
+-
+-<DT><B>INPUT_DIR</b> <i>directory</i>
+-
+-<DD>This statement tells where the input images (frames) come from.
+-If each frame is in a separate file, <i>directory</i> is the directory
+-where they all are. You may use <b>.</b> to refer to the current
+-directory. A null <i>directory</i> refers to the root directory of the
+-system file tree.
+-
+-<p>To have <b>ppmtompeg</b> read all the frames serially from Standard
+-Input, specify
+-<pre>
+- INPUT_DIR stdin
+-</pre>
+-
+-<DT><B>INPUT</b>
+-<DD>
+-This line must be followed by a list of the input files (in display order)
+-and then the line <B>END_INPUT</B>.
+-
+-<p>There are three types of lines between INPUT and END_INPUT. First,
+-a line may simply be the name of an input file. Second, the line
+-may be of the form <i>single_star_expr</i>
+-<b>[</b><i>x</i><b>-</b><i>y</i><b>]</b>.
+-<i>single_star_expr</i> can have a single <b>*</b> in it. It is
+-replaced by all the numbers between x and y inclusive. So, for
+-example, the line <b>tennis*.ppm [12-15]</b> refers to the files
+-tennis12.ppm, tennis13.ppm, tennis14.ppm, tennis15.ppm.
+-
+-<p>Uniform zero-padding occurs, as well. For example, the line
+-<b>football.*.ppm [001-130]</b> refers to the files football.001.ppm,
+-football.002.ppm, ..., football.009.ppm, football.010.ppm, ...,
+-football.130.ppm.
+-
+-<p>The third type of line is: <i>single_star_expr</i>
+-<b>[</b><i>x</i><b>-</b><i>y</i><b>+</b><i>s</i><b>]</b>, where the
+-line is treated exactly as above, except that we skip by <i>s</i>. Thus, the
+-line <b>football.*.ppm [001-130+4]</b> refers to the files
+-football.001.ppm, football.005.ppm, football.009.ppm,
+-football.013.ppm, etc.
+-
+-<p>Furthermore, a line may specify a shell command to execute to
+-generate lines to be interpreted as described above, as if those lines
+-were in the parameter file instead. Use back ticks, like in the
+-Bourne Shell, like this:
+-
+-<pre>
+- `cat myfilelist`
+-</pre>
+-
+-<p>
+-If input is from Standard Input (per the <b>INPUT_DIR</b> statement),
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> ignores the <B>INPUT</b>/<b>END_INPUT</b> block, but
+-it still must be present.
+-
+-<DT><b>BASE_FILE_FORMAT</b> {<b>PPM</b> | <b>PNM</b> | <b>YUV</b> |
+- <b>JPEG</b> | <b>JMOVIE</b>}
+-
+-<DD><B>ppmtompeg</b> must convert all input files to one of the
+-following formats as a first step of processing: PNM, YUV, JPEG(v4),
+-or JMOVIE. (The conversion may be trivial if your input files are
+-already in one of these formats). This line specifies which of the
+-four formats. PPM is actually a subset of PNM. The separate
+-specification is allowed for backward compatibility. Use PNM instead
+-of PPM in new applications.
+-
+-<DT><b>INPUT_CONVERT</b> <i>conversion_command</i>
+-
+-<DD>You must specify how to convert a file to the base file format.
+-If no conversion is necessary, then you would just say:
+-
+- <pre>
+- INPUT_CONVERT *
+- </pre>
+-
+-<p>Otherwise, <i>conversion_command</i> is a shell command that causes
+-an image in the format your specified with <B>BASE_FILE_FORMAT</b> to
+-be written to Standard Output. <b>ppmtompeg</b> executes the command
+-once for each line between <b>INPUT</b> and <b>END_INPUT</b> (which is
+-normally, but not necessarily, a file name). In the conversion
+-command, <b>ppmtompeg</b> replaces each '*' with the contents of that
+-line.
+-
+- If you had a bunch of gif files, you might say:
+- <pre>
+- INPUT_CONVERT giftopnm *
+- </pre>
+-
+- If you have a bunch of separate a.Y, a.U, and a.V files (where
+- the U and V have already been subsampled), then you might say:
+-
+- <pre>
+- INPUT_CONVERT cat *.Y *.U *.V
+- </pre>
+-
+-<p>Input conversion is not allowed with input from stdin, so use
+-
+- <pre>
+- INPUT_CONVERT *
+- </pre>
+-
+-as described above.
+-
+-<DT><b>SIZE</b> <i>width</i><b>x</b><i>height</i>
+-
+-<dd>
+-
+-<p><i>width</i> and <i>height</i> are the width and height of each
+-frame in pixels.
+-
+-<p>When <b>ppmtompeg</b> can get this information from the input image
+-files, it ignores the <b>SIZE</b> parameter and you may omit it.
+-
+-<p>When the image files are in YUV format, the files don't contain
+-dimension information, so <b>SIZE</b> is required.
+-
+-<p>When <b>ppmtompeg</b> is running in parallel mode, not all of the
+-processes in the network have access to the image files, so
+-<b>SIZE</b> is required and must give the same dimensions as the
+-input image files.
+-
+-<DT><b>YUV_SIZE</b> <i>width</i><b>x</b><i>height</i>
+-
+-<dd>This is an obsolete synonym of <b>SIZE</b>.
+-
+-<DT><b>YUV_FORMAT</B> {<b>ABEKAS</b> | <b>PHILLIPS</b> | <b>UCB</B> |
+- <b>EYUV</b> | <i>pattern</i>}
+-
+-<DD>This is meaningful only when <b>BASE_FILE_FORMAT</b> specifies
+-YUV format, and then it is required. It specifies the sub-format of
+-the YUV class.
+-
+-
+-<DT><b>GOP_SIZE</b> <i>n</i>
+-
+-<DD><i>n</i> is the number of frames in a Group of Pictures. Except that
+-because a GOP must start with an I frame, <b>ppmtompeg</b> makes a GOP as
+-much longer than <i>n</i> as it has to to make the next GOP start with an
+-I frame.
+-
+-<p>Normally, it makes sense to make your GOP size a multiple of your
+-pattern length (the latter is determined by the PATTERN parameter file
+-statement).
+-
+-<p>See <a href="#gop">Group Of Pictures</a>.
+-
+-<DT><b>SLICES_PER_FRAME</b> <i>n</i>
+-<dd><i>n</i> is roughly the number of slices per frame. Note, at
+-least one MPEG player may complain if slices do not start at the left
+-side of an image. To ensure this does not happen, make sure the
+-number of rows is divisible by SLICES_PER_FRAME.
+-
+-<DT><b>PIXEL</b> {<b>FULL</b> | <b>HALF</b>}
+-
+-<dd>use half-pixel motion vectors, or just full-pixel ones It is
+-usually important that you use half-pixel motion vectors, because it
+-results in both better quality and better compression.
+-
+-
+-<DT><b>RANGE</b> <i>n</i>
+-<dd>Use a search range of <i>n</i> pixels in each of the four directions
+-from a subject pixel. (So the search window is a square <i>n</i>*2 pixels
+-on a side).
+-
+-<DT><b>PSEARCH_ALG</b> {<b>EXHAUSTIVE</B> | <b>TWOLEVEL</b> |
+- <b>SUBSAMPLE</b> | <b>LOGARITHMIC</b>}
+-
+-<dd>This statement tells <b>ppmtompeg</b> what kind of search
+- technique (algorithm) to use for P frames. You select the desired
+- combination of speed and compression. <b>EXHAUSTIVE</b> gives the
+- best compression, but <b>LOGARITHMIC</B> is the fastest.
+- <B>TWOLEVEL</B> is an exhaustive full-pixel search, followed by a
+- local half- pixel search around the best full-pixel vector (the
+- PIXEL option is ignored for this search technique).
+-
+-<DT><b>BSEARCH_ALG</b> {<b>SIMPLE</B> | <B>CROSS2</B> | <B>EXHAUSTIVE</B>}
+-
+-<dd>This statement tells <b>ppmtompeg</b> what kind of search
+- technique (algorithm) to use for B frames. <b>SIMPLE</B> means
+- find best forward and backward vectors, then interpolate.
+- <B>CROSS2</B> means find those two vectors, then see what backward
+- vector best matches the best forward vector, and vice versa.
+- <b>EXHAUSTIVE</b> does an n-squared search and is
+- <em>extremely</em> slow in relation to the others (<b>CROSS2</b>
+- is about half as fast as <b>SIMPLE</B>).
+-
+-<DT><b>IQSCALE</b> <i>n</i>
+-<dd>Use <i>n</i> as the qscale for I frames.
+- See <a href="#qscale">Qscale</a>.
+-
+-<DT><b>PQSCALE</b> <i>n</i>
+-<dd>Use <i>n</i> as the qscale for P frames.
+- See <a href="#qscale">Qscale</a>.
+-
+-<DT><b>BQSCALE</b> <i>n</i>
+-<dd>Use <i>n</i> as the qscale for B frames.
+- See <a href="#qscale">Qscale</a>.
+-
+-<DT><b>REFERENCE_FRAME</b> {<B>ORIGINAL</B> | <b>DECODED</b>} <dd>This
+-statement determines whether <b>ppmtompeg</b> uses the original images
+-or the decoded images when computing motion vectors. Using decoded
+-images is more accurate and should increase the playback quality of
+-the output, but it makes the encoding take longer and seems to give
+-worse compression. It also causes some complications with parallel
+-encoding. (see the section on parallel encoding). One thing you can
+-do as a trade-off is select <b>ORIGINAL</b> here, and lower the
+-qscale (see <b>QSCALE</b> if the quality is not good enough.
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
+-summary="comparison of original to decoded">
+- <caption>Original or Decoded? (Normalized)</caption>
+-<?makeman r c c c c c. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+- <th>Reference</th>
+- <th>Compression</th>
+- <th>Speed</th>
+- <th>Quality I</th>
+- <th>Quality P</th>
+- <th>Quality B</th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Decoded</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">969</td>
+- <td align="center">919</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Original</td>
+- <td align="center">885</td>
+- <td align="center">1373</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">912</td>
+- <td align="center">884</td>
+- </tr>
+- </table>
+-
+-
+-
+-</dl>
+-
+-<p>The following lines are optional:
+-
+-<DL>
+-
+-<DT><B>FORCE_ENCODE_LAST_FRAME</B>
+-
+-<dd>This statement is obsolete. It does nothing.
+-
+-<p>Before Netpbm 10.26 (January 2005), <b>ppmtompeg</b> would drop
+-trailing B frames from your movie, since a movie can't end with a B
+-frame. (See <a href="#ipb">I Frames, P Frames, B Frames</a>.
+-You would have to specify <b>FORCE_ENCODE_LAST_FRAME</b> to stop
+-that from happening and get the same function that <b>ppmtompeg</b>
+-has today.
+-
+-
+-<DT><b>NIQTABLE</b>
+-
+-<dd>This statement specifies a custom non-intra quantization table.
+-If you don't specify this statement, <b>ppmtompeg</b> uses a default
+-non-intra quantization table.
+-
+-<p>
+-The 8 lines immediately following <b>NIQTABLE</b> specify the quantization
+-table. Each line defines a table row and consists of 8 integers,
+-whitespace-delimited, which define the table columns.
+-
+-<DT><B>IQTABLE</b>
+-
+-<dd>This is analogous to NIQTABLE, but for the intra quantization table.
+-
+-<DT><b>ASPECT_RATIO</b> <i>ratio</i>
+-
+-<dd>This statement specifies the aspect ratio for <b>ppmtompeg</b> to
+-specify in the MPEG output. I'm not sure what this is used for.
+-
+-<p><i>ratio</i> must be 1.0, 0.6735, 0.7031, 0.7615, 0.8055, 0.8437,
+-0.8935, 0.9157, 0.9815, 1.0255, 1.0695, 1.0950, 1.1575, or 1.2015.
+-
+-<DT><b>FRAME_RATE</b> <i>rate</i>
+-<dd>This specifies the frame rate for <b>ppmtompeg</b> to specify in the
+-MPEG output. Some players use this value to determine the playback rate.
+-
+-<p><i>rate</i> must be 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, or 60.
+-
+-<DT><b>BIT_RATE</b> <i>rate</i>
+-<DD>This specifies the bit rate for Constant Bit Rate (CBR) encoding.
+-
+-<p><i>rate</i> must be an integer.
+-
+-<DT><b>BUFFER_SIZE</b> <i>size</i>
+-
+-<dd>This specifies the value
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> is to specify in the MPEG output for the Video
+-Buffering Verifier (VBV) buffer size needed to decode the sequence.
+-
+-<p>A Video Verifying Buffer is a buffer in which a decoder keeps the
+-decoded bits in order to match the uneven speed of the decoding with
+-the required constant playback speed.
+-
+-<p>As <b>ppmtompeg</b> encodes the image, it simulates the decoding
+-process in terms of how many bits would be in the VBV as each frame gets
+-decoded, assuming a VBV of the size you indicate.
+-
+-<P>If you specify the <b>WARN_VBV_UNDERFLOW</b> statement,
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> issues a warning each time the simulation underflows
+-the buffer, which suggests that an underflow would occur on playback,
+-which suggests the buffer is too small.
+-
+-<P>If you specify the <b>WARN_VBV_OVERFLOW</b> statement,
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> issues a warning each time the simulation overflows
+-the buffer, which suggests that an overflow would occur on playback,
+-which suggests the buffer is too small.
+-
+-<DT><B>WARN_VBV_UNDERFLOW</B>
+-<DT><B>WARN_VBV_OVERFLOW</B>
+-
+-<dd>See <b>BUFFER_SIZE</b>.
+-
+-<p>These options were new in Netpbm 10.26 (January 2005). Before that,
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> issued the warnings always.
+-
+-</DL>
+-
+-
+-The following statements apply only to parallel operation:
+-
+-<DL>
+-
+-<DT><b>PARALLEL</b>
+-
+-<dd>This statement, paired with <b>END PARALLEL</B>, is what causes
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> to operate in parallel mode. See <a
+-href="#parallel">Parallel Operation</a>.
+-
+-<dt><b>END PARALLEL</b>
+-
+-<DD>This goes with <b>PARALLEL</b>.
+-
+-<DT><b>PARALLEL_TEST_FRAMES</b> <i>n</i>
+-
+-<dd>The master starts off by measuring each slave's speed. It does
+-this by giving each slave <i>n</i> frames to encode and noting how
+-long the slave takes to finish. These are not just test frames,
+-though -- they're real frames and the results become part of the
+-output.
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b> is old and measures time in undivided seconds, so
+-to get useful timings, specify enough frames that it will take at
+-least 5 seconds to process them. The default is 10.
+-
+-<p>If you specify <b>FORCE_I_ALIGN</b>, <b>ppmtompeg</b> will increase
+-the test frames value enough to maintain the alignment.
+-
+-<p>If there aren't enough frames for every slave to have the indicated
+-number of test frames, <b>ppmtompeg</b> will give some slaves fewer.
+-
+-
+-<DT><b>PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS</b> <i>t</i>
+-
+-<dd>When you specify this statement, the master attempts to feed work
+-to the slaves in chunks that take <i>t</i> seconds to process. It uses
+-the speed measurement it made when it started up (see PARALLEL_TEST_FRAMES)
+-to decide how many frames to put in the chunk. This statement obviously
+-doesn't affect the first batch of work sent to each slave, which is the
+-one used to measure the slave's speed.
+-
+-<p>Smaller values of <i>t</i> increase communication, but improve load
+-balancing. The default is 30 seconds.
+-
+-<p>You may specify only one of PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS, PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER,
+-and PARALLEL_PERFECT. PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER is usually best.
+-
+-<DT><b>PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER</b>
+-
+-<DD>When you specify this statement, the master distributes work like
+-with PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS, except that the master chooses the number
+-of seconds for the chunks. It starts with a large number and, as it
+-gets closer to finishing the job, reduces it. That way, it reduces
+-scheduling overhead when precise scheduling isn't helpful, but still
+-prevents a slave from finishing early after all the work has already
+-been handed out to the other slaves, and then sitting idle while
+-there's still work to do.
+-
+-<p>You may specify only one of PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS, PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER,
+-and PARALLEL_PERFECT. PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER is usually best.
+-
+-
+-<DT><b>PARALLEL_PERFECT</b>
+-
+-<dd>If this statement is present, <b>ppmtompeg</b> schedules on the
+-assumption that each machine is about the same speed. The master will
+-simply divide up the frames evenly between the slaves -- each
+-slave gets the same number of frames. If some slaves are faster than
+-others, they will finish first and remain idle while the slower slaves
+-continue.
+-
+-<p>This has the advantage of minimal scheduling overhead. Where slaves
+-have different speeds, though, it makes inefficient use of the fast
+-ones. Where slaves are the same speed, it also has the disadvantage
+-that they all finish at the same time and feed their output to the
+-single Combine Server in a burst, which makes less efficient use of
+-the Combine Server and thus can increase the total elapsed time.
+-
+-<p>You may specify only one of PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS, PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER,
+-and PARALLEL_PERFECT. PARALLEL_CHUNK_TAPER is usually best.
+-
+-<DT><b>RSH</b> <i>remote_shell_command</i>
+-
+-<DD><b>ppmtompeg</b> executes the shell command
+-<i>remote_shell_command</i> to start a process on another machine.
+-The default command is <b>rsh</b>, and whatever command you specify
+-must have compatible semantics. <b>ssh</b> is usually compatible.
+-The command <b>ppmtompeg</b> uses is one like this:
+-<b>ssh remote.host.com -l username shellcommand</b>.
+-
+-<p>Be sure to set up <b>.rhosts</b> files or SSH key authorizations
+-where needed. Otherwise, you'll have to type in passwords.
+-
+-<p>On some HP machines, <b>rsh</b> is the restricted shell, and you want
+-to specify <b>remsh</b>.
+-
+-<DT><b>FORCE_I_ALIGN</b>
+-
+-<dd>This statement forces each slave to encode a chunk of frames which
+-is a multiple of the pattern length (see <b>PATTERN</b>). Since the
+-first frame in any pattern is an I frame, this forces each chunk
+-encoded by a slave to begin with an I frame.
+-
+-<p>This document used to say there was an argument to
+-<b>FORCE_I_ALIGN</b> which was the number of frames <b>ppmtompeg</b>
+-would use (and was required to be a multiple of the pattern length).
+-But <b>ppmtompeg</b> has apparently always ignored that argument, and
+-it does now.
+-
+-<DT><B>KEEP_TEMP_FILES</B>
+-
+-<dd>This statement causes <b>ppmtompeg</b> not to delete the temporary
+-files it uses to transmit encoded frames to the combine server. This
+-means you will be left with a file for each frame, the same as you
+-would get with the <b>-frames</b> option.
+-
+-<p>This is mostly useful for debugging.
+-
+-<p>This works only if you're using a shared filesystem to communicate
+-between the servers.
+-
+-<p>This option was new in Netpbm 10.26 (January 2005).
+-
+-</DL>
+-
+-
+-<H3>Parameter File Notes</h3>
+-
+-<P> If you use the <b>-combine_gops</b> option, then you need to specify
+-only the SIZE and OUTPUT values in the parameter file. In
+-addition, the parameter file may specify input GOP files in the same
+-manner as normal input files -- except instead of using INPUT_DIR,
+-INPUT, and END_INPUT, use GOP_INPUT_DIR, GOP_INPUT, and GOP_END_INPUT.
+-If you specify no input GOP files, then <b>ppmtompeg</b> uses by default the
+-output file name with suffix <b>.gop.</b><i>gop_num</i>, with <i>gop_num</i>
+-starting from 0, as the input files.
+-
+-<p>If you use the <b>-combine_frames</b> option, then you need to
+-specify only the SIZE, GOP_SIZE, and OUTPUT values in the
+-parameter file. In addition, the parameter file may specify input
+-frame files in the same manner as normal input files -- except instead
+-of using INPUT_DIR, INPUT, and END_INPUT, use FRAME_INPUT_DIR,
+-FRAME_INPUT, and FRAME_END_INPUT. If no input frame files are
+-specified, then the default is to use the output file name with suffix
+-<b>.frame.</b><i>frame_num</i>, with <i>frame_num</i> starting from 0,
+-as the input files.
+-
+-<p>Any number of spaces and tabs may come between each option and value. Lines
+-beginning with <b>#</b> are ignored. Any other lines are ignored except for
+-those between INPUT and END_INPUT. This allows you to use the same
+-parameter file for normal usage and for <b>-combine_gops</b> and
+-<b>-combine_frames</b>.
+-
+-<P>The file format is case-sensitive so all keywords should be in
+-upper case.
+-
+-<P>The statements may appear in any order, except that the order within
+-a block statement (such as INPUT ... END INPUT) is significant.
+-
+-<P><b>ppmtompeg</b> is prepared to handle up to 16 B frames between
+-reference frames when encoding with input from stdin. (To build a
+-modified <b>ppmtompeg</b> with a higher limit, change the constant
+-B_FRAME_RUN in frame.c and recompile).
+-
+-<H2 id="general">GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION</H2>
+-
+-<H3 id="qscale">Qscale</h3>
+-
+-<p>The quantization scale values (qscale) give a trade-off between
+-quality and compression. Using different Qscale values has very little
+-effect on speed. The qscale values can be set separately for I, P, and
+-B frames.
+-
+-<p>You select the qscale values with the <B>IQSCALE</b>,
+-<b>PQSCALE</b>, and <b>BSCALE</b> parameter file statements.
+-
+-<p>A qscale value is an integer from 1 to 31. Larger numbers give
+-better compression, but worse quality. In the following, the quality
+-numbers are peak signal-to-noise ratio, defined as:
+-<img src="ppmtompeg-snr.gif" alt="signal-to-noise formula" height="52" width="302">
+-where MSE is the mean squared error.
+-
+-
+-<p>Flower garden tests:
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="Qscale vs Quality">
+- <caption>Qscale vs Quality</caption>
+-<?makeman r r r r. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Qscale</th>
+- <th>I Frames</th>
+- <th>P Frames</th>
+- <th>B Frames</th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">1</td>
+- <td align="right">43.2</td>
+- <td align="right">46.3</td>
+- <td align="right">46.5</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">6</td>
+- <td align="right">32.6</td>
+- <td align="right">34.6</td>
+- <td align="right">34.3</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">11</td>
+- <td align="right">28.6</td>
+- <td align="right">29.5</td>
+- <td align="right">30.0</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">16</td>
+- <td align="right">26.3</td>
+- <td align="right">26.8</td>
+- <td align="right">28.6</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">21</td>
+- <td align="right">24.7</td>
+- <td align="right">25.0</td>
+- <td align="right">27.9</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">26</td>
+- <td align="right">23.5</td>
+- <td align="right">23.9</td>
+- <td align="right">27.5</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">31</td>
+- <td align="right">22.6</td>
+- <td align="right">23.0</td>
+- <td align="right">27.3</td>
+- </tr>
+-</table>
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
+-summary="Qscale vs Compression">
+- <caption>Qscale vs Compression</caption>
+-<?makeman r r r r. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Qscale</th>
+- <th>I Frames</th>
+- <th>P Frames</th>
+- <th>B Frames</th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">1</td>
+- <td align="right">2</td>
+- <td align="right">2</td>
+- <td align="right">2</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">6</td>
+- <td align="right">7</td>
+- <td align="right">10</td>
+- <td align="right">15</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">11</td>
+- <td align="right">11</td>
+- <td align="right">18</td>
+- <td align="right">43</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">16</td>
+- <td align="right">15</td>
+- <td align="right">29</td>
+- <td align="right">97</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">21</td>
+- <td align="right">19</td>
+- <td align="right">41</td>
+- <td align="right">173</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">26</td>
+- <td align="right">24</td>
+- <td align="right">56</td>
+- <td align="right">256</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">31</td>
+- <td align="right">28</td>
+- <td align="right">73</td>
+- <td align="right">330</td>
+- </tr>
+-</table>
+-
+-
+-<h3>Search Techniques</h3>
+-
+-<p>There are several different motion vector search techniques
+-available. There are different techniques available for P frame
+-search and B frame search. Using different search techniques present
+-little difference in quality, but a large difference in compression
+-and speed.
+-
+-<p>There are 4 types of P frame search: Exhaustive, TwoLevel,
+-SubSample, and Logarithmic.
+-
+-<p>There are 3 types of B frame search: Exhaustive, Cross2, and
+-Simple.
+-
+-The recommended search techniques are TwoLevel and Logarithmic for
+-P frame search, and Cross2 and Simple for B frame search. Here are
+-some numbers comparing the different search methods:
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
+-summary="P frame motion vector search">
+- <caption>P frame Motion Vector Search (Normalized)</caption>
+-<?makeman r c c c. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Technique</th>
+- <th>Compression<a href="#smallbetter"><sup>1</sup></a></th>
+- <th>Speed <a href="#largefaster"><sup>2</sup></a></th>
+- <th>Quality <a href="#largebetter"><sup>3</sup></a></th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Exhaustive</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">SubSample</td>
+- <td align="center">1008</td>
+- <td align="center">2456</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">TwoLevel</td>
+- <td align="center">1009</td>
+- <td align="center">3237</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Logarithmic</td>
+- <td align="center">1085</td>
+- <td align="center">8229</td>
+- <td align="center">998</td>
+- </tr>
+-</table>
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
+-summary="B frame motion vector search">
+- <caption>B frame Motion Vector Search (Normalized)</caption>
+-<?makeman r c c c. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Technique</th>
+- <th>Compression<a href="#smallbetter"><sup>1</sup></a></th>
+- <th>Speed<a href="#largefaster"><sup>2</sup></a></th>
+- <th>Quality<a href="#largebetter"><sup>3</sup></a></th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Exhaustive</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Cross2</td>
+- <td align="center">975</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">996</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Simple</td>
+- <td align="center">938</td>
+- <td align="center">1765</td>
+- <td align="center">991</td>
+- </tr>
+-</table>
+-
+-<a name="smallbetter">&nbsp;</a><sup>1</sup>Smaller numbers are better
+-compression.
+-
+-<a name="largefaster">&nbsp;</a><sup>2</sup>Larger numbers mean faster
+-execution.
+-
+-<a name="largebetter">&nbsp;</a><sup>3</sup>Larger numbers mean better quality.
+-
+-<p>For some reason, Simple seems to give better compression, but it
+-depends on the image sequence.
+-
+-<p>Select the search techniques with the <B>PSEARCH_ALG</B> and
+-<B>BSEARCH_ALG</b> parameter file statements.
+-
+-
+-<a name="gop"></a>
+-<h3>Group Of Pictures (GOP)</h3>
+-
+-<p>A Group of Pictures (GOP) is a roughly independently decodable
+-sequence of frames. An MPEG video stream is made of one or more
+-GOP's. You may specify how many frames should be in each GOP with the
+-<b>GOP_SIZE</b> parameter file statement. A GOP always starts with an
+-I frame.
+-
+-<p>Instead of encoding an entire sequence, you can encode a single
+-GOP. To do this, use the <b>-gop</b> command option. You can later
+-join the resulting GOP files at any time by running <b>ppmtompeg</b>
+-with the <b>-combine_gops</b> command option.
+-
+-
+-<h3>Slices</h3>
+-
+-<p>A slice is an independently decodable unit in a frame. It can be
+-as small as one macroblock, or it can be as big as the entire frame.
+-Barring transmission error, adding slices does not change quality or
+-speed; the only effect is slightly worse compression. More slices are
+-used for noisy transmission so that errors are more recoverable. Since
+-usually errors are not such a problem, we usually just use one slice
+-per frame.
+-
+-<p>Control the slice size with the <B>SLICES_PER_FRAME</B> parameter
+-file statement.
+-
+-<p>Some MPEG playback systems require that each slice consist of whole
+-rows of macroblocks. If you are encoding for this kind of player, if
+-the height of the image is H pixels, then you should set the
+-SLICES_PER_FRAME to some number which divides H/16. For example, if
+-the image is 240 pixels (15 macroblocks) high, then you should use
+-only 15, 5, 3, or 1 slices per frame.
+-
+-<p>Note: these MPEG playback systems are really wrong, since the MPEG
+-standard says this doesn't have to be so.
+-
+-
+-
+-<h3>Search Window</h3>
+-
+-<p>The search window is the window in which <b>ppmtompeg</b> searches
+-for motion vectors. The window is a square. You can specify the size
+-of the square, and whether to allow half-pixel motion vectors or not,
+-with the <b>RANGE</b> and <b>PIXEL</B> parameter file statements.
+-
+-<h3 id="ipb">I Frames, P Frames, B Frames</h3>
+-
+-<p>In MPEG-1, a movie is represented as a sequence of MPEG frames,
+-each of which is an I Frame, a P Frame, or a B Frame. Each represents
+-an actual frame of the movie (don't get confused by the dual use of
+-the word "frame." A movie frame is a graphical image. An MPEG frame
+-is a set of data that describes a movie frame).
+-
+-<p>An I frame ("intra" frame) describes a movie frame in isolation --
+-without respect to any other frame in the movie. A P frame
+-("predictive" frame) describes a movie frame by describing how it
+-differs from the movie frame described by the latest preceding I or
+-P frame. A B frame ("bidirectional" frame) describes a movie frame by
+-describing how it differs from the movie frames described by the
+-nearest I or P frame before <em>and</em> after it.
+-
+-<p>Note that the first frame of a movie must be described by an I
+-frame (because there is no previous movie frame) and the last movie
+-frame must be described by an I or P frame (because there is no
+-subsequent movie frame).
+-
+-<p>Beyond that, you can choose which frames are represented by which
+-types. You specify a pattern, such as IBPBP and <b>ppmtompeg</b>
+-simply repeats it over and over throughout the movie. The pattern
+-affects speed, quality, and stream size. Here is a chart which shows
+-some of the trade-offs:
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
+-summary="Comparison of I/P/B Frames">
+- <caption>Comparison of I/P/B Frames (Normalized)</caption>
+-<?makeman r c c c. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Frame Type</th>
+- <th>Size</th>
+- <th>Speed</th>
+- <th>Quality</th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">I frames</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- <td align="center">1000</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">P frames</td>
+- <td align="center">409</td>
+- <td align="center">609</td>
+- <td align="center">969</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">B frames</td>
+- <td align="center">72</td>
+- <td align="center">260</td>
+- <td align="center">919</td>
+- </tr>
+- </table>
+-
+-(this is with constant qscale)
+-
+-<p>A standard sequence is IBBPBBPBBPBBPBB.
+-
+-<p>Select the sequence with the <B>PATTERN</B> parameter file statement.
+-
+-<p>Since the last MPEG frame cannot be a B frame (see above), if the
+-pattern you specify indicates a B frame for the last movie frame of
+-the movie, <b>ppmtompeg</b> makes it an I frame instead.
+-
+-<p>Before Netpbm 10.26 (January 2005), <b>ppmtompeg</b> instead drops
+-the trailing B frames by default, and you need the
+-<b>FORCE_ENCODE_LAST_FRAME</b> parameter file statement to make it do
+-this.
+-
+-<p>The MPEG frames don't appear in the MPEG-1 stream in the same order that
+-the corresponding movie frames appear in the movie -- the B frames come after
+-the I and P frames on which they are based. For example, if the movie is
+-4 frames that you will represent with the pattern IBBP, the MPEG-1 stream
+-will start with an I frame describing movie frame 0. The next frame in
+-the MPEG-1 stream is a P frame describing movie frame 3. The last two
+-frames in the MPEG-1 stream are B frames describing movie frames 1 and 2,
+-respectively.
+-
+-
+-<h3>Specifying Input and Output Files</h3>
+-
+-<p>Specify the input frame images with the <B>INPUT_DIR</B>,
+-<B>INPUT</B>, <B>END_INPUT</B>, <B>BASE_FILE_FORMAT</B>,
+-<B>SIZE</B>, <B>YUV_FORMAT</B> and <b>INPUT_CONVERT</B> parameter
+-file statements.
+-
+-<p>Specify the output file with the <b>OUTPUT</b> parameter file statement.
+-
+-
+-<h3>Statistics</h3>
+-
+-<p><b>ppmtompeg</b> can generate a variety of statistics about the
+-encoding. See the <b>-stat</b>, <b>-snr</b>, <b>-mv_histogram</b>,
+-<b>-quiet</b>, <b>-no_frame_summary</b>, and <b>-bit_rate_info</b>
+-options.
+-
+-
+-<H2 id="parallel">PARALLEL OPERATION</H2>
+-
+-<P>You can run <b>ppmtompeg</b> on multiple machines at once, encoding
+-the same MPEG stream. When you do, the machines are used as shown in
+-the following diagram. We call this "parallel mode."
+-
+-<p><img src="ppmtompeg-par.gif" alt="ppmtompeg-par.gif">
+-
+-<p>To do parallel processing, put the statement
+-
+-<pre>
+- PARALLEL
+-</pre>
+-
+-in the parameter file, followed by a listing of the machines, one
+-machine per line, then
+-
+-<pre>
+- END_PARALLEL
+-</pre>
+-
+-Each of the machine lines must be in one of two forms. If the machine
+-has filesystem access to the input files, then the line is:
+-
+-<p>
+-<i>machine</i> <i>user</i> <i>executable</i>
+-
+-<P>The executable is normally <b>ppmtompeg</b> (you may need to give
+-the complete path if you've built for different architectures). If
+-the machine does not have filesystem access to the input files, the line
+-is:
+-
+-<P><b>REMOTE</b> <i>machine</i> <i>user</i> <i>executable</i>
+-<i>parameter file</i>
+-
+-<p>The <b>-max_machines</b> command option limits the number of
+-machines <b>ppmtompeg</b> will use. If you specify more machines in
+-the parameter file than <b>-max_machines</b> allows, <b>ppmtompeg</b>
+-uses only the machines listed first. This is handy if you want to
+-experiment with different amounts of parallelism.
+-
+-<p>In general, you should use full path file names when describing
+-executables and parameter files. This <em>includes</em> the parameter
+-file argument on the original invocation of <b>ppmtompeg</b>.
+-
+-<p>All file names must be the same on all systems (so if e.g. you're
+-using an NFS filesystem, you must make sure it is mounted at the same
+-mountpoint on all systems).
+-
+-<P>Because not all of the processes involved in parallel operation
+-have easy access to the input files, you must specify the <B>SIZE</B>
+-parameter file statement when you do parallel operation.
+-
+-<p>The machine on which you originally invoke <b>ppmtompeg</b> is the
+-master machine. It hosts a "combine server,", a
+-"decode server," and a number of "i/o servers,"
+-all as separate processes. The other machines in the network (listed
+-in the parameter file) are slave machines. Each hosts a single
+-process that continuously requests work from the master and does it.
+-The slave process does the computation to encode MPEG frames. It
+-processes frames in batches identified by the master.
+-
+-<p>The master uses a remote shell command to start a process on a
+-slave machine. By default, it uses an <b>rsh</b> shell command to do
+-this. But use the <b>RSH</b> parameter file statement to control
+-this. The shell command the master executes remotely is
+-<b>ppmtompeg</b>, but with options to indicate that it is to perform
+-slave functions.
+-
+-<p>The various machines talk to each other over TCP connections. Each
+-machine finds and binds to a free TCP port number and tells its
+-partners the port number. These port numbers are at least 2048.
+-
+-<p>Use the PARALLEL_TEST_FRAMES, PARALLEL_TIME_CHUNKS, and
+-PARALLEL_PERFECT parameter file statements to control the way the
+-master divides up work among the slaves.
+-
+-<p>Use the <b>-nice</b> command option to cause all slave processes to run
+-"nicely," i.e. as low priority processes. That way, this substantial and
+-long-running CPU load will have minimal impact on other, possibly
+-interactive, users of the systems.
+-
+-<A NAME="speed">&nbsp;</A>
+-<H2>SPEED</h2>
+-
+-<p>Here is a look at <b>ppmtompeg</b> speed, in single-node (not parallel)
+-operation:
+-
+-<table border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="Compression speed">
+- <caption>Compression Speed</caption>
+-<?makeman r c. ?>
+-<?makeman _ ?>
+- <tr align="center">
+- <th>Machine Type</th>
+- <th>Macroblocks per second<sup>1</sup></th>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">HP 9000/755</td>
+- <td align="center">280</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">DEC 3000/400</td>
+- <td align="center">247</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">HP 9000/750</td>
+- <td align="center">191</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">Sparc 10</td>
+- <td align="center">104</td>
+- </tr>
+- <tr>
+- <td align="right">DEC 5000</td>
+- <td align="center">68</td>
+- </tr>
+-</table>
+-<sup>1</sup>A macroblock is a 16x16 pixel square
+-
+-<p>The measurements in the table are with inputs and outputs via a
+-conventional locally attached filesystem. If you are using a network
+-filesystem over a single 10 MB/s Ethernet, that constrains your speed more
+-than your CPU speed. In that case, don't expect to get better than 4
+-or 5 frames per second no matter how fast your CPUs are.
+-
+-<p>Network speed is even more of a bottleneck when the slaves do not
+-have filesystem access to the input files -- i.e. you declare them
+-REMOTE.
+-
+-<p>Where I/O is the bottleneck, size of the input frames can make a big
+-difference. So YUV input is better than PPM, and JPEG is better than
+-both.
+-
+-<p>When you're first trying to get parallel mode working, be sure to
+-use the <b>-debug_machines</b> option so you can see what's going on.
+-Also, <b>-debug_sockets</b> can help you diagnose communication
+-problems.
+-
+-
+-<H2 id="authors">AUTHORS</H2>
+-
+-<UL>
+-
+-<LI>Kevin Gong - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:keving@cs.berkeley.edu">keving@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-<LI>Ketan Patel - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:kpatel@cs.berkeley.edu">kpatel@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-<LI>Dan Wallach - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:dwallach@cs.berkeley.edu">dwallach@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-<LI>Darryl Brown - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:darryl@cs.berkeley.edu">darryl@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-<LI>Eugene Hung - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:eyhung@cs.berkeley.edu">eyhung@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-<LI>Steve Smoot - University of California, Berkeley, <A
+-HREF="mailto:smoot@cs.berkeley.edu">smoot@cs.berkeley.edu</A>
+-
+-</UL>
+-
+-<HR>
+-<A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A>
+-<H2>Table Of Contents</H2>
+-<UL>
+-<LI><A HREF="#synopsis">SYNOPSIS</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#description">DESCRIPTION</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#options">OPTIONS</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#parmfile">PARAMETER FILE</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#general">GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#parallel">PARALLEL OPERATION</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#speed">SPEED</A></LI>
+-<LI><A HREF="#authors">AUTHORS</A></LI>
+-</UL>
+-</BODY>
+-</HTML>
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-multilib.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-multilib.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ea689bca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-multilib.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.47.04/buildtools/endiangen.c.multilib netpbm-10.47.04/buildtools/endiangen.c
+--- netpbm-10.47.04/buildtools/endiangen.c.multilib 2009-10-21 13:38:54.000000000 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.47.04/buildtools/endiangen.c 2009-10-21 14:35:58.000000000 +0200
+@@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ byteOrder() == ENDIAN_LITTLE ? "LITTLE_ENDIAN" : "BIG_ENDIAN");
+ printf("#endif\n");
+ printf("\n");
+- printf("#define BITS_PER_LONG %u\n", bitsPerLong());
+
+ return 0;
+ }
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch
index 58b7fa8e..f5fbd57b 100644
--- a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch
@@ -1,17 +1,7 @@
-diff -up netpbm-10.47.12/buildtools/manpage.mk.noppmtompeg netpbm-10.47.12/buildtools/manpage.mk
---- netpbm-10.47.12/buildtools/manpage.mk.noppmtompeg 2010-04-27 09:54:52.121522491 -0400
-+++ netpbm-10.47.12/buildtools/manpage.mk 2010-04-27 09:55:10.337642487 -0400
-@@ -251,7 +251,6 @@ MAN1 = \
- ppmtolj.1 \
- ppmtomap.1 \
- ppmtomitsu.1 \
-- ppmtompeg.1 \
- ppmtoneo.1 \
- ppmtopcx.1 \
- ppmtopgm.1 \
-diff -up netpbm-10.47.12/converter/ppm/Makefile.noppmtompeg netpbm-10.47.12/converter/ppm/Makefile
---- netpbm-10.47.12/converter/ppm/Makefile.noppmtompeg 2010-04-27 09:55:20.293517254 -0400
-+++ netpbm-10.47.12/converter/ppm/Makefile 2010-04-27 09:55:41.534642567 -0400
+diff --git a/converter/ppm/Makefile b/converter/ppm/Makefile
+index b97349d..f68170f 100644
+--- a/converter/ppm/Makefile
++++ b/converter/ppm/Makefile
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ VPATH=.:$(SRCDIR)/$(SUBDIR)
include $(BUILDDIR)/config.mk
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pamtojpeg2k.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pamtojpeg2k.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9615ce73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pamtojpeg2k.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.47.12/converter/other/jpeg2000/pamtojpeg2k.c.pamtojpeg2kfix netpbm-10.47.12/converter/other/jpeg2000/pamtojpeg2k.c
+--- netpbm-10.47.12/converter/other/jpeg2000/pamtojpeg2k.c.pamtojpeg2kfix 2010-04-27 15:47:10.000000000 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.47.12/converter/other/jpeg2000/pamtojpeg2k.c 2010-05-03 15:37:49.934269588 +0200
+@@ -518,7 +518,5 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
+
+ pm_close(ifP);
+
+- pm_close(stdout);
+-
+ return 0;
+ }
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pnmtops.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pnmtops.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 31bce9e2..00000000
--- a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-pnmtops.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-diff --git a/converter/other/Makefile b/converter/other/Makefile
-index 7aefda1..0d998f6 100644
---- a/converter/other/Makefile
-+++ b/converter/other/Makefile
-@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ PORTBINARIES = avstopam bmptopnm fitstopnm \
- pamtowinicon pamtoxvmini \
- pbmtopgm pdbimgtopam pfmtopam \
- pgmtopbm pgmtoppm ppmtopgm pnmtoddif \
-- pnmtopclxl pnmtorast \
-+ pnmtopclxl pnmtops pnmtorast \
- pnmtosgi pnmtosir pamtotga pnmtoxwd \
- rasttopnm rlatopam sgitopnm sirtopnm srftopam sunicontopnm \
- winicontopam xwdtopnm zeisstopnm
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-ppmfadeusage.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-ppmfadeusage.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..d48f5f54
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-ppmfadeusage.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+diff -urNp old/editor/ppmfade new/editor/ppmfade
+--- old/editor/ppmfade 2017-11-01 11:47:49.869611402 +0100
++++ new/editor/ppmfade 2017-11-01 11:53:25.524973342 +0100
+@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ for ($n = 0; $n < @ARGV; $n++) {
+ if (-e $first_file) {
+ } else {
+ print "I can't find first file '$first_file'\n";
+- exit 20;
++ exit 1;
+ }
+ } elsif ($ARGV[$n] eq "-l") {
+ $n++;
+@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ for ($n = 0; $n < @ARGV; $n++) {
+ if (-e $last_file) {
+ } else {
+ print "I can't find last file '$last_file'\n";
+- exit 20;
++ exit 1;
+ }
+ } elsif ($ARGV[$n] eq "-base") {
+ $n++;
+@@ -113,9 +113,12 @@ for ($n = 0; $n < @ARGV; $n++) {
+ $mode = $BLOCK;
+ } elsif ("$ARGV[$n]" eq "-mix") {
+ $mode = $MIX;
++ } elsif ($ARGV[$n] eq "-help" || $ARGV[$n] eq "--help" || $ARGV[$n] eq "-h") {
++ print "ppmfade: Use 'man ppmfade' for help.\n";
++ exit 1;
+ } else {
+ print "Unknown argument: $ARGV[$n]\n";
+- exit 100;
++ exit 1;
+ }
+ }
+ #
+@@ -134,18 +137,18 @@ if ($first_file ne "undefined") {
+ $width = $1; $height = $2;
+ } else {
+ print("Unrecognized results from pnmfile on $first_file.\n");
+- exit(50);
++ exit 1;
+ }
+ } elsif ($last_file ne "undefined") {
+ if ((`pnmfile $last_file` =~ m{\b(\d+)\sby\s(\d+)} )) {
+ $width = $1; $height = $2;
+ } else {
+ print("Unrecognized results from pnmfile on $first_file.\n");
+- exit(50);
++ exit 1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ print("ppmfade: You must specify -f or -l (or both)\n");
+- exit(90);
++ exit 1;
+ }
+
+ print("Frames are " . $width . "W x " . $height . "H\n");
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-python3.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-python3.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f611b81a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-python3.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+diff -urNp old/buildtools/makeman new/buildtools/makeman
+--- old/buildtools/makeman 2018-01-03 12:15:55.000000000 +0100
++++ new/buildtools/makeman 2018-02-26 14:18:39.993760106 +0100
+@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
+-#!/usr/bin/python
++#!/usr/bin/python3
+ #
+ # makeman -- compile netpbm's stereotyped HTML to troff markup
+ #
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-code.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-code.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6cb6394c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-code.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,1601 @@
+diff -urNp a/analyzer/pgmtexture.c b/analyzer/pgmtexture.c
+--- a/analyzer/pgmtexture.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.372486801 +0200
++++ b/analyzer/pgmtexture.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.047265799 +0200
+@@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ vector(unsigned int const nl,
+
+ assert(nh >= nl);
+
++ overflow_add(nh - nl, 1);
++
+ MALLOCARRAY(v, (unsigned) (nh - nl + 1));
+
+ if (v == NULL)
+@@ -129,6 +131,7 @@ matrix (unsigned int const nrl,
+ assert(nrh >= nrl);
+
+ /* allocate pointers to rows */
++ overflow_add(nrh - nrl, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(m, (unsigned) (nrh - nrl + 1));
+ if (m == NULL)
+ pm_error("Unable to allocate memory for a matrix.");
+@@ -137,6 +140,7 @@ matrix (unsigned int const nrl,
+
+ assert (nch >= ncl);
+
++ overflow_add(nch - ncl, 1);
+ /* allocate rows and set pointers to them */
+ for (i = nrl; i <= nrh; ++i) {
+ MALLOCARRAY(m[i], (unsigned) (nch - ncl + 1));
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/gemtopnm.c b/converter/other/gemtopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/gemtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.379486786 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/gemtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.053265786 +0200
+@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
+
+ pnm_writepnminit( stdout, cols, rows, MAXVAL, type, 0 );
+
++ overflow_add(cols, padright);
+ {
+ /* allocate input row data structure */
+ int plane;
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/jpegtopnm.c b/converter/other/jpegtopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/jpegtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.398486744 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/jpegtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -862,6 +862,8 @@ convertImage(FILE *
+ /* Calculate output image dimensions so we can allocate space */
+ jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(cinfoP);
+
++ overflow2(cinfoP->output_width, cinfoP->output_components);
++
+ /* Start decompressor */
+ jpeg_start_decompress(cinfoP);
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/pbmtopgm.c b/converter/other/pbmtopgm.c
+--- a/converter/other/pbmtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.380486783 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/pbmtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ "than the image height (%u rows)", height, rows);
+
+ outrow = pgm_allocrow(cols) ;
++ overflow2(width, height);
+ maxval = MIN(PGM_OVERALLMAXVAL, width*height);
+ pgm_writepgminit(stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0) ;
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/pnmtoddif.c b/converter/other/pnmtoddif.c
+--- a/converter/other/pnmtoddif.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.380486783 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/pnmtoddif.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -629,6 +629,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ switch (PNM_FORMAT_TYPE(format)) {
+ case PBM_TYPE:
+ ip.bits_per_pixel = 1;
++ overflow_add(cols, 7);
+ ip.bytes_per_line = (cols + 7) / 8;
+ ip.spectral = 2;
+ ip.components = 1;
+@@ -644,6 +645,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ ip.polarity = 2;
+ break;
+ case PPM_TYPE:
++ overflow2(cols, 3);
+ ip.bytes_per_line = 3 * cols;
+ ip.bits_per_pixel = 24;
+ ip.spectral = 5;
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/pnmtojpeg.c b/converter/other/pnmtojpeg.c
+--- a/converter/other/pnmtojpeg.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.387486768 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/pnmtojpeg.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -606,7 +606,11 @@ read_scan_script(j_compress_ptr const ci
+ want JPOOL_PERMANENT.
+ */
+ const unsigned int scan_info_size = nscans * sizeof(jpeg_scan_info);
+- jpeg_scan_info * const scan_info =
++ const jpeg_scan_info * scan_info;
++
++ overflow2(nscans, sizeof(jpeg_scan_info));
++
++ scan_info =
+ (jpeg_scan_info *)
+ (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
+ scan_info_size);
+@@ -938,6 +942,8 @@ compute_rescaling_array(JSAMPLE ** const
+ const long half_maxval = maxval / 2;
+ long val;
+
++ overflow_add(maxval, 1);
++ overflow2(maxval+1, sizeof(JSAMPLE));
+ *rescale_p = (JSAMPLE *)
+ (cinfo.mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
+ (size_t) (((long) maxval + 1L) *
+@@ -1016,6 +1022,7 @@ convert_scanlines(struct jpeg_compress_s
+ */
+
+ /* Allocate the libpnm output and compressor input buffers */
++ overflow2(cinfo_p->image_width, cinfo_p->input_components);
+ buffer = (*cinfo_p->mem->alloc_sarray)
+ ((j_common_ptr) cinfo_p, JPOOL_IMAGE,
+ (unsigned int) cinfo_p->image_width * cinfo_p->input_components,
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/pnmtops.c b/converter/other/pnmtops.c
+--- a/converter/other/pnmtops.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.399486742 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/pnmtops.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -294,17 +294,21 @@ parseCommandLine(int argc, const char **
+ validateCompDimension(width, 72, "-width value");
+ validateCompDimension(height, 72, "-height value");
+
++ overflow2(width, 72);
+ cmdlineP->width = width * 72;
++ overflow2(height, 72);
+ cmdlineP->height = height * 72;
+
+ if (imagewidthSpec) {
+ validateCompDimension(imagewidth, 72, "-imagewidth value");
++ overflow2(imagewidth, 72);
+ cmdlineP->imagewidth = imagewidth * 72;
+ }
+ else
+ cmdlineP->imagewidth = 0;
+ if (imageheightSpec) {
+- validateCompDimension(imagewidth, 72, "-imageheight value");
++ validateCompDimension(imageheight, 72, "-imageheight value");
++ overflow2(imageheight, 72);
+ cmdlineP->imageheight = imageheight * 72;
+ }
+ else
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/rletopnm.c b/converter/other/rletopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/rletopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.385486773 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/rletopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
+ * If you modify this software, you should include a notice giving the
+ * name of the person performing the modification, the date of modification,
+ * and the reason for such modification.
++ *
++ * 2002-12-19: Fix maths wrapping bugs. Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
+ */
+ /*
+ * rletopnm - A conversion program to convert from Utah's "rle" image format
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/sirtopnm.c b/converter/other/sirtopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/sirtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.398486744 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/sirtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ char* argv[];
+ }
+ break;
+ case PPM_TYPE:
++ overflow3(cols, rows, 3);
+ picsize = cols * rows * 3;
+ planesize = cols * rows;
+ if ( !( sirarray = (unsigned char*) malloc( picsize ) ) )
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/tifftopnm.c b/converter/other/tifftopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/tifftopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.379486786 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/tifftopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -1372,7 +1372,9 @@ convertRasterByRows(pnmOut * const
+ if (scanbuf == NULL)
+ pm_error("can't allocate memory for scanline buffer");
+
+- MALLOCARRAY(samplebuf, cols * spp);
++ /* samplebuf is unsigned int * !!! */
++ samplebuf = (unsigned int *) malloc3(cols , sizeof(unsigned int) , spp);
++
+ if (samplebuf == NULL)
+ pm_error("can't allocate memory for row buffer");
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c b/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c
+--- a/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.387486768 +0200
++++ b/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.068265754 +0200
+@@ -210,6 +210,10 @@ processX10Header(X10WDFileHeader * cons
+ *colorsP = pnm_allocrow(2);
+ PNM_ASSIGN1((*colorsP)[0], 0);
+ PNM_ASSIGN1((*colorsP)[1], *maxvalP);
++ overflow_add(h10P->pixmap_width, 15);
++ if(h10P->pixmap_width < 0)
++ pm_error("assert: negative width");
++ overflow2((((h10P->pixmap_width + 15) / 16) * 16 - h10P->pixmap_width), 8);
+ *padrightP =
+ (((h10P->pixmap_width + 15) / 16) * 16 - h10P->pixmap_width) * 8;
+ *bits_per_itemP = 16;
+@@ -635,6 +639,7 @@ processX11Header(X11WDFileHeader * cons
+
+ *colsP = h11FixedP->pixmap_width;
+ *rowsP = h11FixedP->pixmap_height;
++ overflow2(h11FixedP->bytes_per_line, 8);
+ *padrightP =
+ h11FixedP->bytes_per_line * 8 -
+ h11FixedP->pixmap_width * h11FixedP->bits_per_pixel;
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/mdatopbm.c b/converter/pbm/mdatopbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/mdatopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/mdatopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -245,10 +245,13 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ pm_readlittleshort(infile, &yy); nInCols = yy;
+ }
+
++ overflow2(nOutCols, 8);
+ nOutCols = 8 * nInCols;
+ nOutRows = nInRows;
+- if (bScale)
++ if (bScale) {
++ overflow2(nOutRows, 2);
+ nOutRows *= 2;
++ }
+
+ data = pbm_allocarray(nOutCols, nOutRows);
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/mgrtopbm.c b/converter/pbm/mgrtopbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/mgrtopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/mgrtopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ readMgrHeader(FILE * const ifP,
+ if (head.h_high < ' ' || head.l_high < ' ')
+ pm_error("Invalid width field in MGR header");
+
++ overflow_add(*colsP, pad);
++
+ *colsP = (((int)head.h_wide - ' ') << 6) + ((int)head.l_wide - ' ');
+ *rowsP = (((int)head.h_high - ' ') << 6) + ((int) head.l_high - ' ');
+ *padrightP = ( ( *colsP + pad - 1 ) / pad ) * pad - *colsP;
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtogem.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtogem.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtogem.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtogem.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ putinit (int const rows, int const cols)
+ bitsperitem = 0;
+ bitshift = 7;
+ outcol = 0;
++ overflow_add(cols, 7);
+ outmax = (cols + 7) / 8;
+ outrow = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow (outmax, sizeof (unsigned char));
+ lastrow = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow (outmax, sizeof (unsigned char));
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtogo.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtogo.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtogo.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtogo.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ main(int argc,
+ bitrow = pbm_allocrow(cols);
+
+ /* Round cols up to the nearest multiple of 8. */
++ overflow_add(cols, 7);
+ rucols = ( cols + 7 ) / 8;
+ bytesperrow = rucols; /* GraphOn uses bytes */
+ rucols = rucols * 8;
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtolj.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtolj.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtolj.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtolj.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -120,7 +120,11 @@ parseCommandLine(int argc, char ** argv,
+ static void
+ allocateBuffers(unsigned int const cols) {
+
++ overflow_add(cols, 8);
+ rowBufferSize = (cols + 7) / 8;
++ overflow_add(rowBufferSize, 128);
++ overflow_add(rowBufferSize, rowBufferSize+128);
++ overflow_add(rowBufferSize+10, rowBufferSize/8);
+ packBufferSize = rowBufferSize + (rowBufferSize + 127) / 128 + 1;
+ deltaBufferSize = rowBufferSize + rowBufferSize / 8 + 10;
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtomda.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtomda.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtomda.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtomda.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
+
+ nOutRowsUnrounded = bScale ? nInRows/2 : nInRows;
+
++ overflow_add(nOutRowsUnrounded, 3);
+ nOutRows = ((nOutRowsUnrounded + 3) / 4) * 4;
+ /* MDA wants rows a multiple of 4 */
+ nOutCols = nInCols / 8;
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbm.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.051265791 +0200
+@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ int pbm_readline(pbm_stat* pbm,unsigned
+ return 0;
+
+ case P4:
++ overflow_add(pbm->width, 7);
+ tmp=(pbm->width+7)/8;
+ tmp2=fread(data,1,tmp,pbm->fptr);
+ if(tmp2 == tmp)
+@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@ void pbm_unreadline (pbm_stat *pbm, void
+ return;
+
+ pbm->unread = 1;
++ overflow_add(pbm->width, 7);
+ pbm->revdata = malloc ((pbm->width+7)/8);
+ memcpy (pbm->revdata, data, (pbm->width+7)/8);
+ pbm->current_line--;
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbmtoppa.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbmtoppa.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbmtoppa.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtoppa/pbmtoppa.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.051265791 +0200
+@@ -453,6 +453,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ pm_error("main(): unrecognized parameter '%s'", argv[argn]);
+ }
+
++ overflow_add(Width, 7);
+ Pwidth=(Width+7)/8;
+ printer.fptr=out;
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmtoxbm.c b/converter/pbm/pbmtoxbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmtoxbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.376486792 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmtoxbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.053265786 +0200
+@@ -352,6 +352,8 @@ convertRaster(FILE * const ifP,
+
+ unsigned char * bitrow;
+ unsigned int row;
++
++ overflow_add(cols, padright);
+
+ putinit(xbmVersion);
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pbmto4425.c b/converter/pbm/pbmto4425.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pbmto4425.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pbmto4425.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.052265788 +0200
+@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
+
+ #include "nstring.h"
+ #include "pbm.h"
++#include <string.h>
+
+ static char bit_table[2][3] = {
+ {1, 4, 0x10},
+@@ -160,7 +161,7 @@ main(int argc, char * argv[]) {
+ xres = vmap_width * 2;
+ yres = vmap_height * 3;
+
+- vmap = malloc(vmap_width * vmap_height * sizeof(char));
++ vmap = malloc3(vmap_width, vmap_height, sizeof(char));
+ if(vmap == NULL)
+ {
+ pm_error( "Cannot allocate memory" );
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/pktopbm.c b/converter/pbm/pktopbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/pktopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/pktopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.053265786 +0200
+@@ -280,6 +280,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ if (flagbyte == 7) { /* long form preamble */
+ integer packetlength = get32() ; /* character packet length */
+ car = get32() ; /* character number */
++ overflow_add(packetlength, pktopbm_pkloc);
+ endofpacket = packetlength + pktopbm_pkloc;
+ /* calculate end of packet */
+ if ((car >= MAXPKCHAR) || !filename[car]) {
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/thinkjettopbm.l b/converter/pbm/thinkjettopbm.l
+--- a/converter/pbm/thinkjettopbm.l 2018-07-23 15:03:21.377486790 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/thinkjettopbm.l 2018-07-23 15:05:03.053265786 +0200
+@@ -114,7 +114,9 @@ DIG [0-9]
+ <RASTERMODE>\033\*b{DIG}+W {
+ int l;
+ if (rowCount >= rowCapacity) {
+- rowCapacity += 100;
++ overflow_add(rowCapacity, 100);
++ rowCapacity += 100;
++ overflow2(rowCapacity, sizeof *rows);
+ rows = realloc (rows, rowCapacity * sizeof *rows);
+ if (rows == NULL)
+ pm_error ("Out of memory.");
+@@ -226,6 +228,8 @@ yywrap (void)
+ /*
+ * Quite simple since ThinkJet bit arrangement matches PBM
+ */
++
++ overflow2(maxRowLength, 8);
+ pbm_writepbminit(stdout, maxRowLength*8, rowCount, 0);
+
+ packed_bitrow = malloc(maxRowLength);
+diff -urNp a/converter/pbm/ybmtopbm.c b/converter/pbm/ybmtopbm.c
+--- a/converter/pbm/ybmtopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.378486788 +0200
++++ b/converter/pbm/ybmtopbm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.053265786 +0200
+@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ getinit(FILE * const ifP,
+ pm_error("EOF / read error");
+
+ *depthP = 1;
++ overflow_add(*colsP, 15);
+ }
+
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pgm/lispmtopgm.c b/converter/pgm/lispmtopgm.c
+--- a/converter/pgm/lispmtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.400486740 +0200
++++ b/converter/pgm/lispmtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.069265751 +0200
+@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ main( argc, argv )
+ pm_error( "depth (%d bits) is too large", depth);
+
+ pgm_writepgminit( stdout, cols, rows, (gray) maxval, 0 );
++ overflow_add(cols, 7);
+ grayrow = pgm_allocrow( ( cols + 7 ) / 8 * 8 );
+
+ for ( row = 0; row < rows; ++row )
+@@ -102,6 +103,8 @@ getinit( file, colsP, rowsP, depthP, pad
+
+ if ( *depthP == 0 )
+ *depthP = 1; /* very old file */
++
++ overflow_add((int)colsP, 31);
+
+ *padrightP = ( ( *colsP + 31 ) / 32 ) * 32 - *colsP;
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/pgm/psidtopgm.c b/converter/pgm/psidtopgm.c
+--- a/converter/pgm/psidtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.400486740 +0200
++++ b/converter/pgm/psidtopgm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.069265751 +0200
+@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ main(int argc,
+ pm_error("bits/sample (%d) is too large.", bitspersample);
+
+ pgm_writepgminit(stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0);
++ overflow_add(cols, 7);
+ grayrow = pgm_allocrow((cols + 7) / 8 * 8);
+ for (row = 0; row < rows; ++row) {
+ unsigned int col;
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.403486734 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:08:45.446313490 +0200
+@@ -608,6 +608,7 @@ decode_row(FILE * const ifP,
+ rawtype *chp;
+
+ cols = bmhdP->w;
++ overflow_add(cols, 15);
+ bytes = RowBytes(cols);
+ for( plane = 0; plane < nPlanes; plane++ ) {
+ int mask;
+@@ -695,6 +696,23 @@ decode_mask(FILE * const ifP,
+ Multipalette handling
+ ****************************************************************************/
+
++static void *
++xmalloc2(x, y)
++ int x;
++ int y;
++{
++ void *mem;
++
++ overflow2(x,y);
++ if( x * y == 0 )
++ return NULL;
++
++ mem = malloc2(x,y);
++ if( mem == NULL )
++ pm_error("out of memory allocating %d bytes", x * y);
++ return mem;
++}
++
+
+ static void
+ multi_adjust(ColorMap * const cmapP,
+@@ -1363,6 +1381,9 @@ dcol_to_ppm(FILE * const ifP,
+ if( redmaxval != maxval || greenmaxval != maxval || bluemaxval != maxval )
+ pm_message("scaling colors to %d bits", pm_maxvaltobits(maxval));
+
++ overflow_add(redmaxval, 1);
++ overflow_add(greenmaxval, 1);
++ overflow_add(bluemaxval, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(redtable, redmaxval +1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(greentable, greenmaxval +1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(bluetable, bluemaxval +1);
+@@ -1802,7 +1823,9 @@ PCHG_ConvertSmall(PCHGHeader * const
+ ChangeCount32 = *data++;
+ remDataSize -= 2;
+
++ overflow_add(ChangeCount16, ChangeCount32);
+ changes = ChangeCount16 + ChangeCount32;
++ overflow_add(changes, 1);
+ for (i = 0; i < changes; ++i) {
+ if (totalchanges >= pchgP->TotalChanges) goto fail;
+ if (remDataSize < 2) goto fail;
+@@ -2067,6 +2090,9 @@ read_pchg(FILE * const ifP,
+ cmap->mp_change[i] = NULL;
+ if( PCHG.StartLine < 0 ) {
+ int nch;
++ if(PCHG.MaxReg < PCHG.MinReg)
++ pm_error("assert: MinReg > MaxReg");
++ overflow_add(PCHG.MaxReg-PCHG.MinReg, 2);
+ nch = PCHG.MaxReg - PCHG.MinReg +1;
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(cmap->mp_init, nch + 1);
+ for( i = 0; i < nch; i++ )
+@@ -2143,6 +2169,7 @@ process_body( FILE * const ifP,
+ if (typeid == ID_ILBM) {
+ int isdeep;
+
++ overflow_add(bmhdP->w, 15);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(ilbmrow, RowBytes(bmhdP->w));
+ *viewportmodesP |= fakeviewport; /* -isham/-isehb */
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c.rej b/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c.rej
+--- a/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c.rej 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ b/converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c.rej 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
++--- converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c
+++++ converter/ppm/ilbmtoppm.c
++@@ -694,6 +695,23 @@ decode_mask(FILE * const ifP,
++ Multipalette handling
++ ****************************************************************************/
++
+++static void *
+++xmalloc2(x, y)
+++ int x;
+++ int y;
+++{
+++ void *mem;
+++
+++ overflow2(x,y);
+++ if( x * y == 0 )
+++ return NULL;
+++
+++ mem = malloc2(x,y);
+++ if( mem == NULL )
+++ pm_error("out of memory allocating %d bytes", x * y);
+++ return mem;
+++}
+++
++
++ static void
++ multi_adjust(cmap, row, palchange)
++@@ -1356,6 +1374,9 @@ dcol_to_ppm(FILE * const ifP,
++ if( redmaxval != maxval || greenmaxval != maxval || bluemaxval != maxval )
++ pm_message("scaling colors to %d bits", pm_maxvaltobits(maxval));
++
+++ overflow_add(redmaxval, 1);
+++ overflow_add(greenmaxval, 1);
+++ overflow_add(bluemaxval, 1);
++ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(redtable, redmaxval +1);
++ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(greentable, greenmaxval +1);
++ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(bluetable, bluemaxval +1);
++@@ -1785,7 +1806,9 @@ PCHG_ConvertSmall(PCHG, cmap, mask, datasize)
++ ChangeCount32 = *data++;
++ datasize -= 2;
++
+++ overflow_add(ChangeCount16, ChangeCount32);
++ changes = ChangeCount16 + ChangeCount32;
+++ overflow_add(changes, 1);
++ for( i = 0; i < changes; i++ ) {
++ if( totalchanges >= PCHG->TotalChanges ) goto fail;
++ if( datasize < 2 ) goto fail;
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/imgtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/imgtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/imgtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.404486731 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/imgtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ main(int argc, char ** argv) {
+ len = atoi((char*) buf );
+ if ( fread( buf, len, 1, ifp ) != 1 )
+ pm_error( "bad colormap buf" );
++ overflow2(cmaplen, 3);
+ if ( cmaplen * 3 != len )
+ {
+ pm_message(
+@@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ main(int argc, char ** argv) {
+ pm_error( "bad pixel data header" );
+ buf[8] = '\0';
+ len = atoi((char*) buf );
++ overflow2(cols, rows);
+ if ( len != cols * rows )
+ pm_message(
+ "pixel data length (%d) does not match image size (%d)",
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/Makefile b/converter/ppm/Makefile
+--- a/converter/ppm/Makefile 2018-07-23 15:03:21.406486727 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/Makefile 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ SUBDIRS = hpcdtoppm
+
+ PORTBINARIES = 411toppm eyuvtoppm gouldtoppm ilbmtoppm imgtoppm \
+ leaftoppm mtvtoppm neotoppm \
+- pcxtoppm pc1toppm pi1toppm picttoppm pjtoppm \
++ pcxtoppm pc1toppm pi1toppm pjtoppm \
+ ppmtoacad ppmtoapplevol ppmtoarbtxt ppmtoascii \
+ ppmtobmp ppmtoeyuv ppmtogif ppmtoicr ppmtoilbm \
+ ppmtoleaf ppmtolj ppmtomitsu ppmtoneo \
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/pcxtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/pcxtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/pcxtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.406486727 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/pcxtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -409,6 +409,7 @@ pcx_planes_to_pixels(pixels, bitplanes,
+ /*
+ * clear the pixel buffer
+ */
++ overflow2(bytesperline, 8);
+ npixels = (bytesperline * 8) / bitsperpixel;
+ p = pixels;
+ while (--npixels >= 0)
+@@ -470,6 +471,7 @@ pcx_16col_to_ppm(FILE * const ifP,
+ }
+
+ /* BytesPerLine should be >= BitsPerPixel * cols / 8 */
++ overflow2(BytesPerLine, 8);
+ rawcols = BytesPerLine * 8 / BitsPerPixel;
+ if (headerCols > rawcols) {
+ pm_message("warning - BytesPerLine = %d, "
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/picttoppm.c b/converter/ppm/picttoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/picttoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.404486731 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/picttoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
++#error "Unfixable. Don't ship me"
+ /*
+ * picttoppm.c -- convert a MacIntosh PICT file to PPM format.
+ *
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/pjtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/pjtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/pjtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.402486736 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/pjtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -127,20 +127,22 @@ main(argc, argv)
+ case 'V': /* send plane */
+ case 'W': /* send last plane */
+ if (rows == -1 || r >= rows || image == NULL) {
+- if (rows == -1 || r >= rows)
++ if (rows == -1 || r >= rows) {
++ overflow_add(rows, 100);
+ rows += 100;
++ }
++
+ if (image == NULL) {
+- MALLOCARRAY(image, rows * planes);
+- MALLOCARRAY(imlen, rows * planes);
++ image = (unsigned char **)
++ malloc3(rows , planes , sizeof(unsigned char *));
++ imlen = (int *) malloc3(rows , planes, sizeof(int));
+ }
+ else {
+- image = (unsigned char **)
+- realloc(image,
+- rows * planes *
+- sizeof(unsigned char *));
+- imlen = (int *)
+- realloc(imlen, rows * planes * sizeof(int));
+- }
++ overflow2(rows,planes);
++ image = (unsigned char **)
++ realloc2(image, rows * planes,
++ sizeof(unsigned char *));
++ imlen = (int *) realloc2(imlen, rows * planes, sizeof(int)); }
+ }
+ if (image == NULL || imlen == NULL)
+ pm_error("out of memory");
+@@ -212,8 +214,10 @@ main(argc, argv)
+ for (i = 0, c = 0; c < imlen[p + r * planes]; c += 2)
+ for (cmd = image[p + r * planes][c],
+ val = image[p + r * planes][c+1];
+- cmd >= 0 && i < newcols; cmd--, i++)
++ cmd >= 0 && i < newcols; cmd--, i++) {
+ buf[i] = val;
++ overflow_add(i, 1);
++ }
+ cols = cols > i ? cols : i;
+ free(image[p + r * planes]);
+ /*
+@@ -224,6 +228,7 @@ main(argc, argv)
+ image[p + r * planes] = (unsigned char *) realloc(buf, i);
+ }
+ }
++ overflow2(cols, 8);
+ cols *= 8;
+ }
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtoeyuv.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtoeyuv.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtoeyuv.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.404486731 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtoeyuv.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ create_multiplication_tables(const pixva
+
+ int index;
+
++ overflow_add(maxval, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(mult299 , maxval+1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(mult587 , maxval+1);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(mult114 , maxval+1);
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtolj.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtolj.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtolj.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.401486738 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtolj.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ ppm_readppminit( ifp, &cols, &rows, &maxval, &format );
+ pixelrow = ppm_allocrow( cols );
+
++ overflow2(cols, 6);
+ obuf = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow(cols * 3, sizeof(unsigned char));
+ cbuf = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow(cols * 6, sizeof(unsigned char));
+ if (mode == C_TRANS_MODE_DELTA)
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtomitsu.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtomitsu.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtomitsu.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.403486734 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtomitsu.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -685,6 +685,8 @@ main(int argc, char * argv[]) {
+ medias = MSize_User;
+
+ if (dpi300) {
++ overflow2(medias.maxcols, 2);
++ overflow2(medias.maxrows, 2);
+ medias.maxcols *= 2;
+ medias.maxrows *= 2;
+ }
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtopcx.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtopcx.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtopcx.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.403486734 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtopcx.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -425,6 +425,8 @@ ppmTo16ColorPcx(pixel ** cons
+ else Planes = 1;
+ }
+ }
++ overflow2(BitsPerPixel, cols);
++ overflow_add(BitsPerPixel * cols, 7);
+ BytesPerLine = ((cols * BitsPerPixel) + 7) / 8;
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(indexRow, cols);
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(planesrow, BytesPerLine);
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtopict.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtopict.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtopict.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.402486736 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtopict.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -450,6 +450,8 @@ main(int argc, const char ** argv) {
+ putShort(stdout, 0); /* mode */
+
+ /* Finally, write out the data. */
++ overflow_add(cols/MAX_COUNT, 1);
++ overflow_add(cols, cols/MAX_COUNT+1);
+ outBuf = malloc((unsigned)(cols+cols/MAX_COUNT+1));
+ for (row = 0, oc = 0; row < rows; ++row) {
+ unsigned int rowSize;
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtopj.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtopj.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtopj.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.405486729 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtopj.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ char *argv[];
+ pixels = ppm_readppm( ifp, &cols, &rows, &maxval );
+
+ pm_close( ifp );
++ overflow2(cols,2);
+ obuf = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow(cols, sizeof(unsigned char));
+ cbuf = (unsigned char *) pm_allocrow(cols * 2, sizeof(unsigned char));
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtopjxl.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtopjxl.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtopjxl.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.405486729 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtopjxl.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -267,6 +267,9 @@ main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
+ if (maxval > PCL_MAXVAL)
+ pm_error("color range too large; reduce with ppmcscale");
+
++ if (cols < 0 || rows < 0)
++ pm_error("negative size is not possible");
++
+ /* Figure out the colormap. */
+ pm_message("Computing colormap...");
+ chv = ppm_computecolorhist(pixels, cols, rows, MAXCOLORS, &colors);
+@@ -286,6 +289,8 @@ main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
+ case 0: /* direct mode (no palette) */
+ bpp = bitsperpixel(maxval); /* bits per pixel */
+ bpg = bpp; bpb = bpp;
++ overflow2(bpp, 3);
++ overflow_add(bpp*3, 7);
+ bpp = (bpp*3+7)>>3; /* bytes per pixel now */
+ bpr = (bpp<<3)-bpg-bpb;
+ bpp *= cols; /* bytes per row now */
+@@ -295,9 +300,13 @@ main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
+ case 3: case 7: pclindex++;
+ default:
+ bpp = 8/pclindex;
++ overflow_add(cols, bpp);
++ if(bpp == 0)
++ pm_error("assert: no bpp");
+ bpp = (cols+bpp-1)/bpp; /* bytes per row */
+ }
+ }
++ overflow2(bpp,2);
+ inrow = (char *)malloc((unsigned)bpp);
+ outrow = (char *)malloc((unsigned)bpp*2);
+ runcnt = (signed char *)malloc((unsigned)bpp);
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtowinicon.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtowinicon.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtowinicon.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.405486729 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtowinicon.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
+
+ #include <math.h>
+ #include <string.h>
++#include <stdlib.h>
+
+ #include "pm_c_util.h"
+ #include "winico.h"
+@@ -214,6 +215,7 @@ createAndBitmap (gray ** const ba, int c
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(rowData, rows);
+ icBitmap->xBytes = xBytes;
+ icBitmap->data = rowData;
++ overflow2(xBytes, rows);
+ icBitmap->size = xBytes * rows;
+ for (y=0;y<rows;y++) {
+ u1 * row;
+@@ -342,6 +344,7 @@ create4Bitmap (pixel ** const pa, int co
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(rowData, rows);
+ icBitmap->xBytes = xBytes;
+ icBitmap->data = rowData;
++ overflow2(xBytes, rows);
+ icBitmap->size = xBytes * rows;
+
+ for (y=0;y<rows;y++) {
+@@ -402,6 +405,7 @@ create8Bitmap (pixel ** const pa, int co
+ MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(rowData, rows);
+ icBitmap->xBytes = xBytes;
+ icBitmap->data = rowData;
++ overflow2(xBytes, rows);
+ icBitmap->size = xBytes * rows;
+
+ for (y=0;y<rows;y++) {
+@@ -709,7 +713,11 @@ addEntryToIcon(MS_Ico const MSIcon
+ entry->bitcount = bpp;
+ entry->ih = createInfoHeader(entry, xorBitmap, andBitmap);
+ entry->colors = palette->colors;
+- entry->size_in_bytes =
++ overflow2(4, entry->color_count);
++ overflow_add(xorBitmap->size, andBitmap->size);
++ overflow_add(xorBitmap->size + andBitmap->size, 40);
++ overflow_add(xorBitmap->size + andBitmap->size + 40, 4 * entry->color_count);
++ entry->size_in_bytes =
+ xorBitmap->size + andBitmap->size + 40 + (4 * entry->color_count);
+ if (verbose)
+ pm_message("entry->size_in_bytes = %d + %d + %d = %d",
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ppmtoxpm.c b/converter/ppm/ppmtoxpm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ppmtoxpm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.405486729 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ppmtoxpm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -198,6 +198,7 @@ genNumstr(unsigned int const input, int
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ /* Allocate memory for printed number. Abort if error. */
++ overflow_add(digits, 1);
+ if (!(str = (char *) malloc(digits + 1)))
+ pm_error("out of memory");
+
+@@ -315,6 +316,7 @@ genCmap(colorhist_vector const chv,
+ unsigned int charsPerPixel;
+ unsigned int xpmMaxval;
+
++ if (includeTransparent) overflow_add(ncolors, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(cmap, cmapSize);
+ if (cmapP == NULL)
+ pm_error("Out of memory allocating %u bytes for a color map.",
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/qrttoppm.c b/converter/ppm/qrttoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/qrttoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.406486727 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/qrttoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ main( argc, argv )
+
+ ppm_writeppminit( stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0 );
+ pixelrow = ppm_allocrow( cols );
+- buf = (unsigned char *) malloc( 3 * cols );
++ buf = (unsigned char *) malloc2( 3 , cols );
+ if ( buf == (unsigned char *) 0 )
+ pm_error( "out of memory" );
+
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/sldtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/sldtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/sldtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.401486738 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/sldtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -154,127 +154,85 @@ vscale(int * const px,
+
+
+
+-static void
+-upcase(const char * const sname,
+- char * const uname) {
+-
+- unsigned int i;
+- const char * ip;
+-
+- for (i = 0, ip = sname; i < 31; ++i) {
+- char const ch = *ip++;
+-
+- if (ch != EOS)
+- uname[i] = islower(ch) ? toupper(ch) : ch;
+- }
+- uname[i] = EOS;
+-}
+-
+-
+-
+-static void
+-skipBytes(FILE * const fileP,
+- unsigned int const count) {
+-
+- unsigned int i;
+-
+- for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
+- getc(fileP);
+-}
+-
+-
+-
+-static void
+-scanDirectory(FILE * const slFileP,
+- long const dirPos,
+- bool const dirOnly,
+- const char * const uname,
+- bool * const foundP) {
+-/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+- Scan the directory at the current position in *slFileP, either listing
+- the directory ('dirOnly' true) or searching for a slide named
+- 'uname' ('dirOnly' false).
+-
+- 'dirPos' is the offset in the file of the directory, i.e. the current
+- position of *slFileP.
+-
+- In the latter case, return as *foundP whether the slide name is there.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+- bool found;
+- bool eof;
+- long pos;
+- unsigned char libent[36];
+-
+- for (found = false, eof = false, pos = dirPos; !found && !eof; ) {
+- size_t readCt;
+- readCt = fread(libent, 36, 1, slFileP);
+- if (readCt != 1)
+- eof = true;
+- else {
+- /* The directory entry is 32 bytes of NUL-terminated slide name
+- followed by 4 bytes of offset of the next directory entry.
+- */
+- const char * const slideName = (const char *)(&libent[0]);
+- if (pm_strnlen(slideName, 32) == 32)
+- pm_error("Invalid input: slide name field is not "
+- "nul-terminated");
+- else {
+- if (strlen(slideName) == 0)
+- eof = true;
+- else {
+- pos += 36;
+- if (dirOnly) {
+- pm_message(" %s", slideName);
+- } else if (streq(slideName, uname)) {
+- long const dpos =
+- (((((libent[35] << 8) | libent[34]) << 8) |
+- libent[33]) << 8) | libent[32];
+-
+- if ((slFileP == stdin) ||
+- (fseek(slFileP, dpos, 0) == -1)) {
+-
+- skipBytes(slFileP, dpos - pos);
+- }
+- found = true;
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- *foundP = found;
+-}
+-
+ /* SLIDEFIND -- Find a slide in a library or, if DIRONLY is
+ nonzero, print a directory listing of the library.
+ If UCASEN is nonzero, the requested slide name is
+ converted to upper case. */
+
+ static void
+-slidefind(const char * const slideName,
+- bool const dirOnly,
++slidefind(const char * const sname,
++ bool const dironly,
+ bool const ucasen) {
+
+- char uname[32]; /* upper case translation of 'slideName' */
+- char header[32]; /* (supposed) header read from file */
++ char uname[32];
++ unsigned char libent[36];
++ long pos;
+ bool found;
++ bool eof;
+
+- if (dirOnly)
++ if (dironly)
+ pm_message("Slides in library:");
+ else {
+- upcase(slideName, uname);
++ unsigned int i;
++ const char * ip;
++
++ ip = sname; /* initial value */
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 31; ++i) {
++ char const ch = *ip++;
++ if (ch == EOS)
++ break;
++
++ {
++ char const upperCh =
++ ucasen && islower(ch) ? toupper(ch) : ch;
++
++ uname[i] = upperCh;
++ }
++ }
++ uname[i] = EOS;
+ }
+
+ /* Read slide library header and verify. */
+-
+- if ((fread(header, 32, 1, slfile) != 1) ||
+- (!STRSEQ(header, "AutoCAD Slide Library 1.0\r\n\32"))) {
++
++ if ((fread(libent, 32, 1, slfile) != 1) ||
++ (!streq((char *)libent, "AutoCAD Slide Library 1.0\015\012\32"))) {
+ pm_error("not an AutoCAD slide library file.");
+ }
++ pos = 32;
++
++ /* Search for a slide with the requested name or list the directory */
++
++ for (found = false, eof = false; !found && !eof; ) {
++ size_t readCt;
++ readCt = fread(libent, 36, 1, slfile);
++ if (readCt != 1)
++ eof = true;
++ else if (strlen((char *)libent) == 0)
++ eof = true;
++ }
++ if (!eof) {
++ pos += 36;
++ if (dironly) {
++ pm_message(" %s", libent);
++ } else if (streq((char *)libent, uname)) {
++ long dpos;
++
++ dpos = (((((libent[35] << 8) | libent[34]) << 8) |
++ libent[33]) << 8) | libent[32];
++
++ if ((slfile == stdin) || (fseek(slfile, dpos, 0) == -1)) {
++ dpos -= pos;
++
++ while (dpos-- > 0)
++ getc(slfile);
++ }
++ found = true;
++ }
++ }
+
+- scanDirectory(slfile, 32, dirOnly, ucasen ? uname : slideName, &found);
+-
+- if (!found && !dirOnly)
+- pm_error("slide '%s' not in library.", slideName);
++ if (!found && !dironly)
++ pm_error("slide '%s' not in library.", sname);
+ }
+
+
+@@ -392,7 +350,7 @@ slider(slvecfn slvec,
+
+ /* Verify that slide format is compatible with this program. */
+
+- if (!STRSEQ(slfrof.slh, slhi.slh))
++ if (streq(slfrof.slh, slhi.slh))
+ pm_error("this is not an AutoCAD slide file.");
+
+ /* Verify that the number format and file level in the header are
+@@ -506,6 +464,8 @@ slider(slvecfn slvec,
+
+ /* Allocate image buffer and clear it to black. */
+
++ overflow_add(ixdots, 1);
++ overflow_add(iydots, 1);
+ pixels = ppm_allocarray(pixcols = ixdots + 1, pixrows = iydots + 1);
+ PPM_ASSIGN(rgbcolor, 0, 0, 0);
+ ppmd_filledrectangle(pixels, pixcols, pixrows, pixmaxval, 0, 0,
+diff -urNp a/converter/ppm/ximtoppm.c b/converter/ppm/ximtoppm.c
+--- a/converter/ppm/ximtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.402486736 +0200
++++ b/converter/ppm/ximtoppm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.071265747 +0200
+@@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ ReadXimHeader(FILE * const in_fp,
+ header->bits_channel = atoi(a_head.bits_per_channel);
+ header->alpha_flag = atoi(a_head.alpha_channel);
+ if (strlen(a_head.author)) {
++ overflow_add(strlen(a_head.author),1);
+ if (!(header->author = calloc((unsigned int)strlen(a_head.author)+1,
+ 1))) {
+ pm_message("ReadXimHeader: can't calloc author string" );
+@@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ ReadXimHeader(FILE * const in_fp,
+ strncpy(header->author, a_head.author, strlen(a_head.author));
+ }
+ if (strlen(a_head.date)) {
++ overflow_add(strlen(a_head.date),1);
+ if (!(header->date =calloc((unsigned int)strlen(a_head.date)+1,1))){
+ pm_message("ReadXimHeader: can't calloc date string" );
+ return(0);
+@@ -135,6 +137,7 @@ ReadXimHeader(FILE * const in_fp,
+ strncpy(header->date, a_head.date, strlen(a_head.date));
+ }
+ if (strlen(a_head.program)) {
++ overflow_add(strlen(a_head.program),1);
+ if (!(header->program = calloc(
+ (unsigned int)strlen(a_head.program) + 1, 1))) {
+ pm_message("ReadXimHeader: can't calloc program string" );
+@@ -161,6 +164,7 @@ ReadXimHeader(FILE * const in_fp,
+ if (header->nchannels == 3 && header->bits_channel == 8)
+ header->ncolors = 0;
+ else if (header->nchannels == 1 && header->bits_channel == 8) {
++ overflow2(header->ncolors, sizeof(Color));
+ header->colors = (Color *)calloc((unsigned int)header->ncolors,
+ sizeof(Color));
+ if (header->colors == NULL) {
+diff -urNp a/editor/pamcut.c b/editor/pamcut.c
+--- a/editor/pamcut.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.362486822 +0200
++++ b/editor/pamcut.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -655,6 +655,8 @@ cutOneImage(FILE * const ifP
+
+ outpam = inpam; /* Initial value -- most fields should be same */
+ outpam.file = ofP;
++ overflow_add(rightcol, 1);
++ overflow_add(bottomrow, 1);
+ outpam.width = rightcol - leftcol + 1;
+ outpam.height = bottomrow - toprow + 1;
+
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmgamma.c b/editor/pnmgamma.c
+--- a/editor/pnmgamma.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.364486818 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmgamma.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -596,6 +596,7 @@ createGammaTables(enum transferFunction
+ xelval ** const btableP) {
+
+ /* Allocate space for the tables. */
++ overflow_add(maxval, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(*rtableP, maxval+1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(*gtableP, maxval+1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(*btableP, maxval+1);
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmhisteq.c b/editor/pnmhisteq.c
+--- a/editor/pnmhisteq.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.362486822 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmhisteq.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ computeLuminosityHistogram(xel * const *
+ unsigned int pixelCount;
+ unsigned int * lumahist;
+
++ overflow_add(maxval, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(lumahist, maxval + 1);
+ if (lumahist == NULL)
+ pm_error("Out of storage allocating array for %u histogram elements",
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmindex.csh b/editor/pnmindex.csh
+--- a/editor/pnmindex.csh 2018-07-23 15:03:21.369486807 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmindex.csh 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
+ #!/bin/csh -f
+ #
++echo "Unsafe code, needs debugging, do not ship"
++exit 1
+ # pnmindex - build a visual index of a bunch of anymaps
+ #
+ # Copyright (C) 1991 by Jef Poskanzer.
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmpad.c b/editor/pnmpad.c
+--- a/editor/pnmpad.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.362486822 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmpad.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -634,6 +634,8 @@ main(int argc, const char ** argv) {
+
+ computePadSizes(cmdline, cols, rows, &lpad, &rpad, &tpad, &bpad);
+
++ overflow_add(cols, lpad);
++ overflow_add(cols + lpad, rpad);
+ newcols = cols + lpad + rpad;
+
+ if (PNM_FORMAT_TYPE(format) == PBM_TYPE)
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmremap.c b/editor/pnmremap.c
+--- a/editor/pnmremap.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.363486820 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmremap.c 2018-07-23 15:09:26.462101272 +0200
+@@ -468,6 +468,7 @@ fserr_init(struct pam * const pamP,
+
+ unsigned int const fserrSize = pamP->width + 2;
+
++ overflow_add(pamP->width, 2);
+ fserrP->width = pamP->width;
+
+ MALLOCARRAY(fserrP->thiserr, pamP->depth);
+@@ -506,6 +507,7 @@ floydInitRow(struct pam * const pamP,
+
+ unsigned int col;
+
++ overflow_add(pamP->width, 2);
+ for (col = 0; col < pamP->width + 2; ++col) {
+ unsigned int plane;
+ for (plane = 0; plane < pamP->depth; ++plane)
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmremap.c.rej b/editor/pnmremap.c.rej
+--- a/editor/pnmremap.c.rej 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ b/editor/pnmremap.c.rej 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
++--- editor/pnmremap.c
+++++ editor/pnmremap.c
++@@ -506,6 +507,7 @@ floydInitRow(struct pam * const pamP, struct Fserr * const fserrP) {
++
++ int col;
++
+++ overflow_add(pamP->width, 2);
++ for (col = 0; col < pamP->width + 2; ++col) {
++ unsigned int plane;
++ for (plane = 0; plane < pamP->depth; ++plane)
+diff -urNp a/editor/pnmscalefixed.c b/editor/pnmscalefixed.c
+--- a/editor/pnmscalefixed.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.365486816 +0200
++++ b/editor/pnmscalefixed.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -214,6 +214,7 @@ compute_output_dimensions(const struct c
+ const int rows, const int cols,
+ int * newrowsP, int * newcolsP) {
+
++ overflow2(rows, cols);
+ if (cmdline.pixels) {
+ if (rows * cols <= cmdline.pixels) {
+ *newrowsP = rows;
+@@ -265,6 +266,8 @@ compute_output_dimensions(const struct c
+
+ if (*newcolsP < 1) *newcolsP = 1;
+ if (*newrowsP < 1) *newrowsP = 1;
++
++ overflow2(*newcolsP, *newrowsP);
+ }
+
+
+@@ -446,6 +449,9 @@ main(int argc, char **argv ) {
+ unfilled. We can address that by stretching, whereas the other
+ case would require throwing away some of the input.
+ */
++
++ overflow2(newcols, SCALE);
++ overflow2(newrows, SCALE);
+ sxscale = SCALE * newcols / cols;
+ syscale = SCALE * newrows / rows;
+
+diff -urNp a/editor/ppmdither.c b/editor/ppmdither.c
+--- a/editor/ppmdither.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.363486820 +0200
++++ b/editor/ppmdither.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.046265802 +0200
+@@ -356,6 +356,11 @@ dithMatrix(unsigned int const dithPower)
+ (dithDim * sizeof(*dithMat)) + /* pointers */
+ (dithDim * dithDim * sizeof(**dithMat)); /* data */
+
++
++ overflow2(dithDim, sizeof(*dithMat));
++ overflow3(dithDim, dithDim, sizeof(**dithMat));
++ overflow_add(dithDim * sizeof(*dithMat), dithDim * dithDim * sizeof(**dithMat));
++
+ dithMat = malloc(dithMatSize);
+
+ if (dithMat == NULL)
+diff -urNp a/editor/specialty/pamoil.c b/editor/specialty/pamoil.c
+--- a/editor/specialty/pamoil.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.366486814 +0200
++++ b/editor/specialty/pamoil.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.045265804 +0200
+@@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[] ) {
+ tuples = pnm_readpam(ifp, &inpam, PAM_STRUCT_SIZE(tuple_type));
+ pm_close(ifp);
+
++ overflow_add(inpam.maxval, 1);
+ MALLOCARRAY(hist, inpam.maxval + 1);
+ if (hist == NULL)
+ pm_error("Unable to allocate memory for histogram.");
+diff -urNp a/lib/libpam.c b/lib/libpam.c
+--- a/lib/libpam.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.373486799 +0200
++++ b/lib/libpam.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.050265793 +0200
+@@ -225,7 +225,8 @@ allocPamRow(const struct pam * const pam
+ unsigned int const bytesPerTuple = allocationDepth(pamP) * sizeof(sample);
+ tuple * tuplerow;
+
+- tuplerow = malloc(pamP->width * (sizeof(tuple *) + bytesPerTuple));
++ overflow_add(sizeof(tuple *), bytesPerTuple);
++ tuplerow = malloc2(pamP->width, (sizeof(tuple *) + bytesPerTuple));
+
+ if (tuplerow != NULL) {
+ /* Now we initialize the pointers to the individual tuples
+diff -urNp a/lib/libpammap.c b/lib/libpammap.c
+--- a/lib/libpammap.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.373486799 +0200
++++ b/lib/libpammap.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.050265793 +0200
+@@ -108,7 +108,9 @@ allocTupleIntListItem(struct pam * const
+ */
+ struct tupleint_list_item * retval;
+
+- unsigned int const size =
++ overflow2(pamP->depth, sizeof(sample));
++ overflow_add(sizeof(*retval)-sizeof(retval->tupleint.tuple), pamP->depth*sizeof(sample));
++ unsigned int const size =
+ sizeof(*retval) - sizeof(retval->tupleint.tuple)
+ + pamP->depth * sizeof(sample);
+
+diff -urNp a/lib/libpm.c b/lib/libpm.c
+--- a/lib/libpm.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.372486801 +0200
++++ b/lib/libpm.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.050265793 +0200
+@@ -888,5 +888,53 @@ pm_parse_height(const char * const arg)
+ return height;
+ }
+
++/*
++ * Maths wrapping
++ */
+
++void __overflow2(int a, int b)
++{
++ if(a < 0 || b < 0)
++ pm_error("object too large");
++ if(b == 0)
++ return;
++ if(a > INT_MAX / b)
++ pm_error("object too large");
++}
++
++void overflow3(int a, int b, int c)
++{
++ overflow2(a,b);
++ overflow2(a*b, c);
++}
++
++void overflow_add(int a, int b)
++{
++ if( a > INT_MAX - b)
++ pm_error("object too large");
++}
++
++void *malloc2(int a, int b)
++{
++ overflow2(a, b);
++ if(a*b == 0)
++ pm_error("Zero byte allocation");
++ return malloc(a*b);
++}
++
++void *malloc3(int a, int b, int c)
++{
++ overflow3(a, b, c);
++ if(a*b*c == 0)
++ pm_error("Zero byte allocation");
++ return malloc(a*b*c);
++}
++
++void *realloc2(void * a, int b, int c)
++{
++ overflow2(b, c);
++ if(b*c == 0)
++ pm_error("Zero byte allocation");
++ return realloc(a, b*c);
++}
+
+diff -urNp a/lib/pm.h b/lib/pm.h
+--- a/lib/pm.h 2018-07-23 15:03:21.376486792 +0200
++++ b/lib/pm.h 2018-07-23 15:05:03.050265793 +0200
+@@ -435,5 +435,12 @@ pm_parse_height(const char * const arg);
+ }
+ #endif
+
++void *malloc2(int, int);
++void *malloc3(int, int, int);
++#define overflow2(a,b) __overflow2(a,b)
++void __overflow2(int, int);
++void overflow3(int, int, int);
++void overflow_add(int, int);
++
+
+ #endif
+diff -urNp a/other/pnmcolormap.c b/other/pnmcolormap.c
+--- a/other/pnmcolormap.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.362486822 +0200
++++ b/other/pnmcolormap.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.041265812 +0200
+@@ -840,6 +840,7 @@ colormapToSquare(struct pam * const pamP
+ pamP->width = intsqrt;
+ else
+ pamP->width = intsqrt + 1;
++ overflow_add(intsqrt, 1);
+ }
+ {
+ unsigned int const intQuotient = colormap.size / pamP->width;
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle_addhist.c b/urt/rle_addhist.c
+--- a/urt/rle_addhist.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.419486699 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle_addhist.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -70,13 +70,18 @@ rle_addhist(char * argv[],
+ return;
+
+ length = 0;
+- for (i = 0; argv[i]; ++i)
++ for (i = 0; argv[i]; ++i) {
++ overflow_add(length, strlen(argv[i]));
++ overflow_add(length+1, strlen(argv[i]));
+ length += strlen(argv[i]) +1; /* length of each arg plus space. */
++ }
+
+ time(&temp);
+ timedate = ctime(&temp);
+ length += strlen(timedate); /* length of date and time in ASCII. */
+-
++ overflow_add(strlen(padding), 4);
++ overflow_add(strlen(histoire), strlen(padding) + 4);
++ overflow_add(length, strlen(histoire) + strlen(padding) + 4);
+ length += strlen(padding) + 3 + strlen(histoire) + 1;
+ /* length of padding, "on " and length of history name plus "="*/
+ if (in_hdr) /* if we are interested in the old comments... */
+@@ -84,8 +89,10 @@ rle_addhist(char * argv[],
+ else
+ old = NULL;
+
+- if (old && *old)
++ if (old && *old) {
++ overflow_add(length, strlen(old));
+ length += strlen(old); /* add length if there. */
++ }
+
+ ++length; /*Cater for the null. */
+
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle_getrow.c b/urt/rle_getrow.c
+--- a/urt/rle_getrow.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle_getrow.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ rle_get_setup(rle_hdr * const the_hdr) {
+ char * cp;
+
+ VAXSHORT(comlen, infile); /* get comment length */
++ overflow_add(comlen, 1);
+ evenlen = (comlen + 1) & ~1; /* make it even */
+ if (evenlen) {
+ MALLOCARRAY(comment_buf, evenlen);
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle.h b/urt/rle.h
+--- a/urt/rle.h 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle.h 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -161,6 +161,17 @@ rle_hdr /* End of typedef. *
+ */
+ extern rle_hdr rle_dflt_hdr;
+
++/*
++ * Provided by pm library
++ */
++
++extern void overflow_add(int, int);
++#define overflow2(a,b) __overflow2(a,b)
++extern void __overflow2(int, int);
++extern void overflow3(int, int, int);
++extern void *malloc2(int, int);
++extern void *malloc3(int, int, int);
++extern void *realloc2(void *, int, int);
+
+ /* Declare RLE library routines. */
+
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle_hdr.c b/urt/rle_hdr.c
+--- a/urt/rle_hdr.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle_hdr.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -80,7 +80,10 @@ int img_num;
+ /* Fill in with copies of the strings. */
+ if ( the_hdr->cmd != pgmname )
+ {
+- char *tmp = (char *)malloc( strlen( pgmname ) + 1 );
++ char *tmp;
++
++ overflow_add(strlen(pgmname), 1);
++ tmp = malloc( strlen(pgmname) + 1 );
+ RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( pgmname, tmp, 0 );
+ strcpy( tmp, pgmname );
+ the_hdr->cmd = tmp;
+@@ -88,8 +91,10 @@ int img_num;
+
+ if ( the_hdr->file_name != fname )
+ {
+- char *tmp = (char *)malloc( strlen( fname ) + 1 );
+- RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( pgmname, tmp, 0 );
++ char *tmp;
++ overflow_add(strlen(fname), 1);
++ tmp = malloc( strlen( fname ) + 1 );
++ RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( pgmname, tmp, 0 );
+ strcpy( tmp, fname );
+ the_hdr->file_name = tmp;
+ }
+@@ -153,6 +158,7 @@ rle_hdr *from_hdr, *to_hdr;
+ if ( to_hdr->bg_color )
+ {
+ int size = to_hdr->ncolors * sizeof(int);
++ overflow2(to_hdr->ncolors, sizeof(int));
+ to_hdr->bg_color = (int *)malloc( size );
+ RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( to_hdr->cmd, to_hdr->bg_color, "background color" );
+ memcpy( to_hdr->bg_color, from_hdr->bg_color, size );
+@@ -161,7 +167,7 @@ rle_hdr *from_hdr, *to_hdr;
+ if ( to_hdr->cmap )
+ {
+ int size = to_hdr->ncmap * (1 << to_hdr->cmaplen) * sizeof(rle_map);
+- to_hdr->cmap = (rle_map *)malloc( size );
++ to_hdr->cmap = (rle_map *)malloc3( to_hdr->ncmap, 1<<to_hdr->cmaplen, sizeof(rle_map));
+ RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( to_hdr->cmd, to_hdr->cmap, "color map" );
+ memcpy( to_hdr->cmap, from_hdr->cmap, size );
+ }
+@@ -173,12 +179,17 @@ rle_hdr *from_hdr, *to_hdr;
+ {
+ int size = 0;
+ CONST_DECL char **cp;
+- for ( cp=to_hdr->comments; *cp; cp++ )
++ for ( cp=to_hdr->comments; *cp; cp++ )
++ {
++ overflow_add(size, 1);
+ size++; /* Count the comments. */
++ }
+ /* Check if there are really any comments. */
+ if ( size )
+ {
++ overflow_add(size, 1);
+ size++; /* Copy the NULL pointer, too. */
++ overflow2(size, sizeof(char *));
+ size *= sizeof(char *);
+ to_hdr->comments = (CONST_DECL char **)malloc( size );
+ RLE_CHECK_ALLOC( to_hdr->cmd, to_hdr->comments, "comments" );
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle_open_f.c b/urt/rle_open_f.c
+--- a/urt/rle_open_f.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle_open_f.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -163,65 +163,7 @@ dealWithSubprocess(const char * const f
+ FILE ** const fpP,
+ bool * const noSubprocessP,
+ const char ** const errorP) {
+-
+-#ifdef NO_OPEN_PIPES
+ *noSubprocessP = TRUE;
+-#else
+- const char *cp;
+-
+- reapChildren(catchingChildrenP, pids);
+-
+- /* Real file, not stdin or stdout. If name ends in ".Z",
+- * pipe from/to un/compress (depending on r/w mode).
+- *
+- * If it starts with "|", popen that command.
+- */
+-
+- cp = file_name + strlen(file_name) - 2;
+- /* Pipe case. */
+- if (file_name[0] == '|') {
+- pid_t thepid; /* PID from my_popen */
+-
+- *noSubprocessP = FALSE;
+-
+- *fpP = my_popen(file_name + 1, mode, &thepid);
+- if (*fpP == NULL)
+- *errorP = "%s: can't invoke <<%s>> for %s: ";
+- else {
+- /* One more child to catch, eventually. */
+- if (*catchingChildrenP < MAX_CHILDREN)
+- pids[(*catchingChildrenP)++] = thepid;
+- }
+- } else if (cp > file_name && *cp == '.' && *(cp + 1) == 'Z' ) {
+- /* Compress case. */
+- pid_t thepid; /* PID from my_popen. */
+- const char * command;
+-
+- *noSubprocessP = FALSE;
+-
+- if (*mode == 'w')
+- pm_asprintf(&command, "compress > %s", file_name);
+- else if (*mode == 'a')
+- pm_asprintf(&command, "compress >> %s", file_name);
+- else
+- pm_asprintf(&command, "compress -d < %s", file_name);
+-
+- *fpP = my_popen(command, mode, &thepid);
+-
+- if (*fpP == NULL)
+- *errorP = "%s: can't invoke 'compress' program, "
+- "trying to open %s for %s";
+- else {
+- /* One more child to catch, eventually. */
+- if (*catchingChildrenP < MAX_CHILDREN)
+- pids[(*catchingChildrenP)++] = thepid;
+- }
+- pm_strfree(command);
+- } else {
+- *noSubprocessP = TRUE;
+- *errorP = NULL;
+- }
+-#endif
+ }
+
+
+diff -urNp a/urt/rle_putcom.c b/urt/rle_putcom.c
+--- a/urt/rle_putcom.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/rle_putcom.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -98,12 +98,14 @@ rle_putcom(const char * const value,
+ const char * v;
+ const char ** old_comments;
+ int i;
+- for (i = 2, cp = the_hdr->comments; *cp != NULL; ++i, ++cp)
++ for (i = 2, cp = the_hdr->comments; *cp != NULL; ++i, ++cp) {
++ overflow_add(i, 1);
+ if (match(value, *cp) != NULL) {
+ v = *cp;
+ *cp = value;
+ return v;
+ }
++ }
+ /* Not found */
+ /* Can't realloc because somebody else might be pointing to this
+ * comments block. Of course, if this were true, then the
+diff -urNp a/urt/Runput.c b/urt/Runput.c
+--- a/urt/Runput.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/Runput.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -202,10 +202,11 @@ RunSetup(rle_hdr * the_hdr)
+ if ( the_hdr->background != 0 )
+ {
+ register int i;
+- register rle_pixel *background =
+- (rle_pixel *)malloc( (unsigned)(the_hdr->ncolors + 1) );
+- register int *bg_color;
+- /*
++ register rle_pixel *background;
++ register int *bg_color;
++
++ overflow_add(the_hdr->ncolors,1);
++ background = (rle_pixel *)malloc( (unsigned)(the_hdr->ncolors + 1) ); /*
+ * If even number of bg color bytes, put out one more to get to
+ * 16 bit boundary.
+ */
+@@ -224,7 +225,7 @@ RunSetup(rle_hdr * the_hdr)
+ /* Big-endian machines are harder */
+ register int i, nmap = (1 << the_hdr->cmaplen) *
+ the_hdr->ncmap;
+- register char *h_cmap = (char *)malloc( nmap * 2 );
++ register char *h_cmap = (char *)malloc2( nmap, 2 );
+ if ( h_cmap == NULL )
+ {
+ fprintf( stderr,
+diff -urNp a/urt/scanargs.c b/urt/scanargs.c
+--- a/urt/scanargs.c 2018-07-23 15:03:21.418486701 +0200
++++ b/urt/scanargs.c 2018-07-23 15:05:03.072265745 +0200
+@@ -62,9 +62,8 @@ typedef int *ptr;
+ /*
+ * Storage allocation macros
+ */
+-#define NEW( type, cnt ) (type *) malloc( (cnt) * sizeof( type ) )
+-#define RENEW( type, ptr, cnt ) (type *) realloc( ptr, (cnt) * sizeof( type ) )
+-
++#define NEW( type, cnt ) (type *) malloc2( (cnt) , sizeof( type ) )
++#define RENEW( type, ptr, cnt ) (type *) realloc2( ptr, (cnt), sizeof( type ) )
+ static CONST_DECL char * prformat( CONST_DECL char *, int );
+ static int isnum( CONST_DECL char *, int, int );
+ static int _do_scanargs( int argc, char **argv, CONST_DECL char *format,
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-scripts.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-scripts.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..0ba822ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-security-scripts.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,267 @@
+diff --git a/editor/ppmfade b/editor/ppmfade
+index dcd7bf2..5091651 100755
+--- a/editor/ppmfade
++++ b/editor/ppmfade
+@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ exec perl -w -x -S -- "$0" "$@"
+ #
+ ##############################################################################
+ use strict;
++use File::Temp "tempdir";
+
+ sub doVersionHack($) {
+ my ($argvR) = @_;
+@@ -149,20 +150,26 @@ if ($first_file ne "undefined") {
+
+ print("Frames are " . $width . "W x " . $height . "H\n");
+
++#
++# We create a tmp-directory right here
++#
++my $tmpdir = tempdir("ppmfade.XXXXXX", CLEANUP => 1);
++
++
+ if ($first_file eq "undefined") {
+ print "Fading from black to ";
+- system("ppmmake \\#000 $width $height >junk1$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmake \\#000 $width $height >$tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ print "Fading from $first_file to ";
+- system("cp", $first_file, "junk1$$.ppm");
++ system("cp", $first_file, "$tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm");
+ }
+
+ if ($last_file eq "undefined") {
+ print "black.\n";
+- system("ppmmake \\#000 $width $height >junk2$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmake \\#000 $width $height >$tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ print "$last_file\n";
+- system("cp", $last_file, "junk2$$.ppm");
++ system("cp", $last_file, "$tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm");
+ }
+
+ #
+@@ -170,14 +177,14 @@ if ($last_file eq "undefined") {
+ #
+
+ # Here's what our temporary files are:
+-# junk1$$.ppm: The original (fade-from) image
+-# junk2$$.ppm: The target (fade-from) image
+-# junk3$$.ppm: The frame of the fade for the current iteration of the
+-# the for loop.
+-# junk1a$$.ppm: If the fade involves a ppmmix sequence from one intermediate
+-# image to another, this is the first frame of that
+-# sequence.
+-# junk2a$$.ppm: This is the last frame of the above-mentioned ppmmix sequence
++# $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm: The original (fade-from) image
++# $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm: The target (fade-from) image
++# $tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm: The frame of the fade for the current iteration of the
++# the for loop.
++# $tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm: If the fade involves a ppmmix sequence from one intermediate
++# image to another, this is the first frame of that
++# sequence.
++# $tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm: This is the last frame of the above-mentioned ppmmix sequence
+
+ my $i; # Frame number
+ for ($i = 1; $i <= $nframes; $i++) {
+@@ -185,147 +192,147 @@ for ($i = 1; $i <= $nframes; $i++) {
+ if ($mode eq $SPREAD) {
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline20[$i] * 100;
+- system("ppmspread $n junk1$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmspread $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n;
+ $n = $spline20[$i] * 100;
+- system("ppmspread $n junk1$$.ppm >junk1a$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmspread $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm");
+ $n = (1-$spline20[$i-10]) * 100;
+- system("ppmspread $n junk2$$.ppm >junk2a$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmspread $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm");
+ $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1a$$.ppm junk2a$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = (1-$spline20[$i-10])*100;
+- system("ppmspread $n junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmspread $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $SHIFT) {
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline20[$i] * 100;
+- system("ppmshift $n junk1$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmshift $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n;
+ $n = $spline20[$i] * 100;
+- system("ppmshift $n junk1$$.ppm >junk1a$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmshift $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm");
+ $n = (1-$spline20[$i-10])*100;
+- system("ppmshift $n junk2$$.ppm >junk2a$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmshift $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm");
+ $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1a$$.ppm junk2a$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = (1-$spline20[$i-10]) * 100;
+- system("ppmshift $n junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmshift $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $RELIEF) {
+ if ($i == 1) {
+- system("ppmrelief junk1$$.ppm >junk1r$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmrelief $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk1r$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1$$.ppm junk1r$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk1r$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1r$$.ppm junk2r$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1r$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2r$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-20];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk2r$$.ppm junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk2r$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i == 10) {
+- system("ppmrelief junk2$$.ppm >junk2r$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmrelief $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk2r$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $OIL) {
+ if ($i == 1) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk1$$.ppm | pgmoil >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk1o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm | pgmoil >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1$$.ppm junk1o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1o$$.ppm junk2o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-20];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk2o$$.ppm junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i == 10) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk2$$.ppm | pgmoil >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk2o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm | pgmoil >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $EDGE) {
+ if ($i == 1) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk1$$.ppm | pgmedge >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk1o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm | pgmedge >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1$$.ppm junk1o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1o$$.ppm junk2o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-20];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk2o$$.ppm junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i == 10) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk2$$.ppm | pgmedge >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk2o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm | pgmedge >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $BENTLEY) {
+ if ($i == 1) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk1$$.ppm | pgmbentley >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk1o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm | pgmbentley >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1$$.ppm junk1o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1o$$.ppm junk2o$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-20];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk2o$$.ppm junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i == 10) {
+- system("ppmtopgm junk2$$.ppm | pgmbentley >junko$$.ppm");
+- system("rgb3toppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm junko$$.ppm " .
+- ">junk2o$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmtopgm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm | pgmbentley >$tmpdir/junko$$.ppm");
++ system("rgb3toppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm $tmpdir/junko$$.ppm " .
++ ">$tmpdir/junk2o$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $BLOCK) {
+ if ($i <= 10) {
+ my $n = 1 - 1.9*$spline20[$i];
+- system("pamscale $n junk1$$.ppm | " .
+- "pamscale -width $width -height $height >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("pamscale $n $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm | " .
++ "pamscale -width $width -height $height >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } elsif ($i <= 20) {
+ my $n = $spline10[$i-10];
+- system("ppmmix $n junk1a$$.ppm junk2a$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $n $tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ my $n = 1 - 1.9*$spline20[31-$i];
+- system("pamscale $n junk2$$.ppm | " .
+- "pamscale -width $width -height $height >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("pamscale $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm | " .
++ "pamscale -width $width -height $height >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ }
+ if ($i == 10) {
+- system("cp", "junk3$$.ppm", "junk1a$$.ppm");
+- system("pamscale $n junk2$$.ppm | " .
+- "pamscale -width $width -height $height >junk2a$$.ppm");
++ system("cp", "$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm", "$tmpdir/junk1a$$.ppm");
++ system("pamscale $n $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm | " .
++ "pamscale -width $width -height $height >$tmpdir/junk2a$$.ppm");
+ }
+ } elsif ($mode eq $MIX) {
+ my $fade_factor = sqrt(1/($nframes-$i+1));
+- system("ppmmix $fade_factor junk1$$.ppm junk2$$.ppm >junk3$$.ppm");
++ system("ppmmix $fade_factor $tmpdir/junk1$$.ppm $tmpdir/junk2$$.ppm >$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm");
+ } else {
+ print("Internal error: impossible mode value '$mode'\n");
+ }
+
+ my $outfile = sprintf("%s.%04d.ppm", $base_name, $i);
+- system("cp", "junk3$$.ppm", $outfile);
++ system("cp", "$tmpdir/junk3$$.ppm", $outfile);
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Clean up shop.
+ #
+-system("rm junk*$$.ppm");
++system("rm $tmpdir/junk*$$.ppm");
+
+ exit(0);
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-time.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-time.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..680bf889
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-time.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+diff -up netpbm-10.47.05/converter/other/fiasco/config.h.time netpbm-10.47.05/converter/other/fiasco/config.h
+--- netpbm-10.47.05/converter/other/fiasco/config.h.time 2009-12-10 08:34:36.000000000 +0100
++++ netpbm-10.47.05/converter/other/fiasco/config.h 2009-12-10 08:43:54.000000000 +0100
+@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
+ #define STDC_HEADERS 1
+
+ /* Define if you can safely include both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */
+-#define TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME 1
++/* #undef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */
+
+ /* Define if the X Window System is missing or not being used. */
+ #define X_DISPLAY_MISSING 1
+@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
+ #define HAVE_STRING_H 1
+
+ /* Define if you have the <sys/time.h> header file. */
+-#define HAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1
++/* #undef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H */
+
+ /* Define if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */
+ #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-xwdfix.patch b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-xwdfix.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..88626c75
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm-xwdfix.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- netpbm-10.35/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c.xwdfix 2006-09-18 13:24:50.000000000 +0200
++++ netpbm-10.35/converter/other/xwdtopnm.c 2006-09-18 13:27:26.000000000 +0200
+@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ getpix(pixelReader * const rdrP) {
+ unsigned long const bitsToTakeMask = lsbmask[nBitsToTake];
+ /* E.g. if nbitsToTake is 4, this is 0x0000000F */
+
+- unsigned long bitsToTake;
++ unsigned int bitsToTake;
+ /* The actual bits we take, in the 'nBitsToTake' low bits */
+
+ assert(nBitsToTake <= 32);
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm.SlackBuild b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm.SlackBuild
index 962748ec..3d08f1b0 100755
--- a/source/l/netpbm/netpbm.SlackBuild
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/netpbm.SlackBuild
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=netpbm
-VERSION=${VERSION:-10.66.02}
-BUILD=${BUILD:-5}
+VERSION=${VERSION:-10.84.02}
+BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then
@@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ if [ ! -z "${PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME}" ]; then
exit 0
fi
+NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j$(expr $(nproc) + 1) "}
+
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686"
LIBDIRSUFFIX=""
@@ -65,11 +67,51 @@ mkdir -p $TMP # Do not create $PKG or 'make package' fails
cd $TMP
rm -rf ${PKGNAM}-${VERSION}
-tar xvf $CWD/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION.tar.?z* || exit 1
+tar xvf $CWD/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION.tar.?z || exit 1
cd ${PKGNAM}-$VERSION
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-security-scripts.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-security-code.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-ppmfadeusage.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
zcat $CWD/netpbm-noppmtompeg.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
-zcat $CWD/netpbm-pnmtops.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-CVE-2017-2587.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-python3.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-time.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-gcc4.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-bmptopnm.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-CAN-2005-2471.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-xwdfix.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-multilib.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-glibc.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-docfix.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-fiasco-overflow.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-cmuwtopbm.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-pamtojpeg2k.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-manfix.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+zcat $CWD/netpbm-manual-pages.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
+
+# Send blank lines to "configure" to just take defaults:
+./configure << EOF
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+EOF
# Make sure ownerships and permissions are sane:
chown -R root:root .
@@ -79,16 +121,8 @@ find . \
\( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \
-exec chmod 644 {} \;
-# Configure:
-if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
- zcat $CWD/config.mk.gz \
- | sed -e '/^CFLAGS/s/^CFLAGS = .*/& -fPIC/' > config.mk
-else
- zcat $CWD/config.mk.gz > config.mk
-fi
-
-# Build and install (does not like parallel build):
-make || exit 1
+# Build and install:
+make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1
make package pkgdir=$PKG || exit 1
# Strip binaries:
@@ -99,7 +133,7 @@ find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \
( cd $PKG
rm README
mkdir -p usr
- mv * usr
+ mv * usr 2> /dev/null
cd usr
mkdir -p doc/netpbm-$VERSION
mv VERSION bin/doc.url doc/netpbm-$VERSION
@@ -110,16 +144,33 @@ find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \
echo "Please edit the correct library major version into the build script"
exit 1
fi
- mv lib lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}
+ mv lib lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} 2> /dev/null
# Remove junk directories:
rm -rf link misc
# Remove manweb related files:
- rm -rf bin/manweb man/man1/manweb.1* man/web
+ rm -rf bin/manweb man/web
# Any other files in /usr are junk:
rm --verbose * 2> /dev/null
)
-# Compress and link manpages, if any:
+# Create and install man pages for existing utilities:
+( cd userguide
+ for i in *.html ; do
+ ../buildtools/makeman ${i}
+ done
+ for manpage in *.1 ; do
+ if [ ! -r $PKG/usr/bin/$(basename $manpage .1) ]; then
+ rm $manpage
+ fi
+ done
+ for i in 1 3 5 ; do
+ mkdir -p man/man${i}
+ mv *.${i} man/man${i}
+ done
+ mv man $PKG/usr
+)
+
+# Compress and link manpages:
if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then
( cd $PKG/usr/man
for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do
@@ -134,16 +185,12 @@ if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then
)
fi
-# Even out-of-date manpages are better than nothing. IMHO.
-( cd $PKG/usr
- tar xjf $CWD/netpbm-manpages.tar.bz2
-)
-
# Add a documentation directory:
( cd doc
cp -a \
- COPYRIGHT.PATENT GPL_LICENSE.txt INSTALL Netpbm.programming \
- README* USERDOC copyright_summary lgpl_v21.txt \
+ CONTRIBUTORS COPYRIGHT.PATENT GPL_LICENSE.txt HISTORY INSTALL \
+ Netpbm.programming USERDOC copyright_summary lgpl_v21.txt \
+ patent_summary \
$PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION
if [ -r HISTORY ]; then
DOCSDIR=$(echo $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION)
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/slack-desc b/source/l/netpbm/slack-desc
index c7259967..8d25d02c 100644
--- a/source/l/netpbm/slack-desc
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/slack-desc
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ netpbm:
netpbm: The netpbm package contains a library and tools for converting between
netpbm: many different graphics formats.
netpbm:
-netpbm:
+netpbm: Homepage: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net
netpbm:
netpbm:
netpbm:
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout-stable.sh b/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout-stable.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 2b2feb21..00000000
--- a/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout-stable.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-svn checkout https://netpbm.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/netpbm/stable netpbm
diff --git a/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout.sh b/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout.sh
new file mode 100755
index 00000000..89cb8ae2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/l/netpbm/svn-checkout.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+# Clear the download area:
+rm -rf netpbm
+
+# Stable (aka obsolete) version:
+#svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/stable netpbm
+
+# Advanced version:
+svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/advanced netpbm
+svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/userguide netpbm/userguide
+( cd netpbm && find -name "\.svn" -type d -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf )
+# Dropped due to patent issues:
+rm -rf netpbm/converter/ppm/ppmtompeg/
+
+# Tar it up:
+eval $(cat netpbm/version.mk | tr -d ' ')
+NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE=$(printf "%02d" $NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE)
+NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE=$(printf "%02d" $NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE)
+NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE=$(printf "%02d" $NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE)
+rm -rf netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE} netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}.tar netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}.tar.lz
+mv netpbm netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}
+tar cf netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}.tar netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}
+plzip -9 netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}.tar
+rm -r netpbm-${NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_MINOR_RELEASE}.${NETPBM_POINT_RELEASE}