If an archive can't be written, ZipArchive::close() nonetheless returns TRUE.
We fix the return value to properly return success, and additionally raise a
warning on failure.
* PHP-5.5:
update NEWS
add NEWS for fixes
Improve fix for #70172
Fix bug #70312 - HAVAL gives wrong hashes in specific cases
fix test
add test
Fix bug #70366 - use-after-free vulnerability in unserialize() with SplDoublyLinkedList
Fix bug #70365 - use-after-free vulnerability in unserialize() with SplObjectStorage
Fix bug #70172 - Use After Free Vulnerability in unserialize()
Fix bug #70388 - SOAP serialize_function_call() type confusion
Fixed bug #70350: ZipArchive::extractTo allows for directory traversal when creating directories
Improve fix for #70385
Fix bug #70345 (Multiple vulnerabilities related to PCRE functions)
Fix bug #70385 (Buffer over-read in exif_read_data with TIFF IFD tag byte value of 32 bytes)
Fix bug #70219 (Use after free vulnerability in session deserializer)
Fix for bug #69782
Add CVE IDs asigned (post release) to PHP 5.4.43
Add CVE IDs asigned to #69085 (PHP 5.4.39)
5.4.45 next
Conflicts:
ext/pcre/php_pcre.c
ext/standard/var_unserializer.c
ext/standard/var_unserializer.re
ext/zip/php_zip.c
The constants have already been added long ago. This patch just adds a PHPT
which checks the recognition of the respective compression methods.
Unfortunately, I've not been able to assemble a zip with all compression
methods.
- update libzip to version 1.11.1. We don't use any private symbol anymore
- new method ZipArchive::setPassword($password)
- add --with-libzip option to build with system libzip
#It is unclear if url_stat handlers should emit a warning in case
#PHP_STREAM_URL_STAT_QUIET is not specified and the resource does
#not exist. Most url_stat handlers never emit messages; the plain
#one does only so in the extraordinary event of an open_basedir
#restriction.
#But in case, php_stat uses PHP_STREAM_URL_STAT_QUIET for the
#FS_EXISTS, which suggests that mere checks on file existence are
#supposed to use this flag (arguably).
#The downside is that important diagnostic messages might be
#omitted.