jhead 1:2.97-1+deb8u1build0.14.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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jhead (1:2.97-1+deb8u1build0.14.04.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium

  * fake sync from Debian

jhead (1:2.97-1+deb8u1) jessie-security; urgency=high

  * Non-maintainer upload by the Security Team.
  * CVE-2016-3822: Fix possible out of bounds access (Closes: #858213)

 -- Steve Beattie <email address hidden>  Thu, 13 Apr 2017 23:18:16 -0700

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Uploaded by:
Steve Beattie
Uploaded to:
Trusty
Original maintainer:
Ludovic Rousseau
Architectures:
any
Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Very Urgent

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Binary packages built by this source

jhead: manipulate the non-image part of Exif compliant JPEG files

 jhead is a command line driven utility for extracting digital camera settings
 from the Exif format files used by many digital cameras. It handles the
 various confusing ways these can be expressed, and displays them as F-stop,
 shutter speed, etc. It is also able to reduce the size of digital camera JPEGs
 without loss of information, by deleting integral thumbnails that digital
 cameras put into the Exif header.

jhead-dbgsym: debug symbols for package jhead

 jhead is a command line driven utility for extracting digital camera settings
 from the Exif format files used by many digital cameras. It handles the
 various confusing ways these can be expressed, and displays them as F-stop,
 shutter speed, etc. It is also able to reduce the size of digital camera JPEGs
 without loss of information, by deleting integral thumbnails that digital
 cameras put into the Exif header.