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Tobias C. Berner
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graphics/poppler: update to 20.09.0
Release 20.09.0: core: * Compability fix for Forms * Fix fetching of Objects failing in some cases * Fix clearing date in Annot setModified/setDate * TextSelectionPainter: support glyphless fonts * Splash: Don't try read past end of image * avoid abort() on large memory allocation * Fix memory leak on broken files * Fix potential invalid memory read * Small code improvements qt5: * Document TextAnnotation::inplaceAlign * Make Annotation::setModification/CreationDate work on existing annots * Be a bit more stubborn converting dates that come from xml * Clean as many null characters from the end as possible when converting strings glib: * Add accessor functions for PopplerAttachment * Deprecate PopplerAttachment GTime fields * Deprecate PopplerDocument date properties utils: * pdftoppm: report error and exit if output file cannot be written * Document that PDF-file can be '-' to read it from stdin build system: * cmake: Modern way to link against libpng, zlib and libtiff * cmake: Remove stray support for lcms1 in pdftocairo PR: 249060 Exp-run by: antoine
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