Please update XML Security Library to 1.2.27 for LibreOffice 6.2/6.1.4/5.5 from Windows/Linux.

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Mon Nov 12 16:50:44 UTC 2018


Hello!


Please update XML Security Library for LibreOffice version 6.2/6.1.4/5.5 from Windows/Linux.

Current xmlsec 1.2.23 to new xmlsec 1.2.27.

Because now is old

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.3  
Document signing
*  The bundled libxmlsec library has been upgraded to 1.2.23, including our "OOXML Relationships Transform Algorithm" implementation upstream.  blog entry  (Miklos Vajna, Collabora)




Changelog:



October 23 2018
The  XML Security Library 1.2.27

https://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/news.html  



*  October 23 2018
The  XML Security Library 1.2.27  release includes the following changes:
*  Added AES-GCM support for OpenSSL and MSCNG (snargit).
*  Added DSA-SHA256 and ECDSA-SHA384 support for NSS (vmiklos).
*  Added RSA-OAEP support for MSCNG (vmiklos).
*  Continuous build integration in Travis and Appveyor.
*  Several other small fixes ( more details ).
*  June 5 2018
The  XML Security Library 1.2.26  release includes the following changes:
*  Added xmlsec-mscng module based on  Microsoft Cryptography API: Next Generation  (vmiklos).
*  Added support for GOST 2012 and fixed CryptoPro CSP provider for GOST R 34.10-2001 in xmlsec-mscrypto (ipechorin).
*  Added LibreSSL 2.7 support (vishwin).
*  Upgraded documentation build process to support the latest gtk-doc.
*  Several other small fixes ( more details ).
*  September 12 2017
The  XML Security Library 1.2.25  release includes the following changes:
*  Removed OpenSSL 0.9.8 support and several previously deprecated functions.
*  Added SHA224 support for xmlsec-nss (vmiklos).
*  Added configurable default linefeed for xmltree module (pablogallardo).
*  Several other small fixes ( more details ).
*  April 20 2017
The  XML Security Library 1.2.24  release includes the following changes:
*  Added ECDSA-SHA1, ECDSA-SHA256, ECDSA-SHA512 support for xmlsec-nss (vmiklos).
*  Fixed XMLSEC_KEYINFO_FLAGS_X509DATA_DONT_VERIFY_CERTS handling (vmiklos).
*  Disabled external entities loading by xmlsec utility app by default to prevent XXE attacks (d-hat).
*  Improved OpenSSL version and features detection.
*  Cleaned up, simplified, and standardized internal error reporting.
*  Marked as deprecated all the functions in xmlsec/soap.h file and a couple other functions no longer required by xmlsec. These functions will be removed in the future releases.
*  Fixed a few Coverity-discovered bugs ( report ).
*  Several other small fixes ( more details ). Please note that OpenSSL 0.9.8 support will be removed in the next release of XMLSec library.
*  October 16 2016
The  XML Security Library 1.2.23  release includes the following changes:
*  Full support for OpenSSL 1.1.0.
*  Several other small fixes ( more details ).
*  April 20 2016
The  XML Security Library 1.2.22  release includes the following changes:
*  Restored SOAP parser to support backward compatibility for Lasso project.
*  April 12 2016
The  XML Security Library 1.2.21  release includes the following changes:
*  Added OOXML Relationships Transform Algorithm (patch from  Miklos Vajna ).
*  Added experimental GOST2012 support for xmlsec-openssl (patch from Nikolay Shaplov).
*  Migrated XMLSec to  GitHub .
*  Added OpenSSL 1.1.0 (pre 2) API support (major re-factoring for all OpenSSL based implementations of the block ciphers and the DSA/ECDSA signatures).
*  Removed support for legacy OpenSSL 0.9.6 (last release: March, 2004) and 0.9.7 (last release: February, 2007).
*  Completely revamped manpages/documentation build to completely pass 'make distcheck' tests.
*  Deprecated XMLSEC_CRYPTO define in favor of xmlSecGetDefaultCrypto() function.
*  Implemented several other smaller features; fixed several other minor bugs, code cleanups: ( more details ).

Thanks.


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