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#925284
graphviz: CVE-2019-9904
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Source: graphviz
Version: 2.40.1-5
Severity: normal
Tags: security upstream
Forwarded: https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/issues/1512
Hi,
The following vulnerability was published for graphviz.
CVE-2019-9904[0]:
| An issue was discovered in lib\cdt\dttree.c in libcdt.a in graphviz
| 2.40.1. Stack consumption occurs because of recursive agclose calls in
| lib\cgraph\graph.c in libcgraph.a, related to agfstsubg in
| lib\cgraph\subg.c.
If you fix the vulnerability please also make sure to include the
CVE (Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures) id in your changelog entry.
For further information see:
[0] https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2019-9904
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2019-9904
[1] https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/issues/1512
Please adjust the affected versions in the BTS as needed.
Regards,
Salvatore
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