Fedora 29: ibus FEDORA-2019-5bf13218a5
Summary
IBus means Intelligent Input Bus. It is an input framework for Linux OS.
Security fix for CVE-2019-14822
* Fri Sep 13 2019 Takao Fujiwara
- Fix #1751940 - CVE-2019-14822 GDBusServer peer authorization
* Tue Feb 5 2019 Takao Fujiwara
- Resolves: #1671286 wrong mutex
* Mon Feb 4 2019 Kalev Lember
- Update BRs for vala packaging changes
- Co-own vala and gir directories
* Fri Feb 1 2019 Fedora Release Engineering
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jan 29 2019 Takao Fujiwara
- Resolves: #1470673 Replace assert with warning for .XCompose
- Update APIs for Hangul preedit in Flatpak
- Fix Atom and Slack for Flatpak
- Resolves: #1663528 Check if the mutex is not unlocked before the clear
* Thu Dec 20 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Use ISO 639-3 names instead of 639
- Connect to button-press-event only with IBUS_ENGINE_PREEDIT_COMMIT
* Wed Dec 12 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Fix SEGV on mouse clicks when ibus-daemon not running
* Mon Dec 10 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Always reset and clear preedit on mouse click
- Show compose preedit with custom compose file
- Clear preedit in IBusEngineSimple with focus changes
- Obsolete ibus-xkbc since Fedora 30
* Thu Nov 15 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Detect mouse click to commit Hangul preedit
- Do not delete IBUS_CAP_SURROUNDING_TEXT
* Tue Nov 6 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Reverted noarch for devel-docs by mistake
* Wed Oct 31 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- RHEL code reviews
* Fri Oct 26 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- dbus-x11 is not required in Fedora 30
- Add Conflicts for Fedora 28
* Tue Oct 23 2018 Takao Fujiwara
- Use __python3 instead of python3
- Delete Requires ibus in ibus-gtk* for Flatpak
[ 1 ] Bug #1717958 - CVE-2019-14822 ibus: missing authorization allows local attacker to access the input bus of another user
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1717958
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