ruby-ffi DDL loading issue on Windows OS
ruby-ffi version 1.9.23 and earlier has a DLL loading issue which can be
hijacked on Windows OS, when a Symbol is used as DLL name instead of a String
This vulnerability appears to have been fixed in v1.9.24 and later.
Update type definitions and add types from stdint.h and stddef.h on i386-windows, x86_64-windows, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux, arm-linux, powerpc-linux. #749
Add new type definitions for powerpc-openbsd and sparcv9-openbsd. #775, #778
Changed:
Raise required ruby version to >= 2.3.
Lots of cleanups and improvements in library, specs and benchmarks.
Fix a lot of compiler warnings at the C-extension
Fix several install issues on MacOS:
Look for libffi in SDK paths, since recent versions of macOS removed it from /usr/include . #757
Fix error ld: library not found for -lgcc_s.10.4
Don't built for i386 architecture as it is deprecated
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Bumps ffi from 1.9.8 to 1.13.1. This update includes a security fix.
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Update CHANGELOG for 1.13.1a03ffb6
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Merge pull request #790 from larskanis/msvcrt-on-mingw#f2d35a9
Add a spec regarding issue #78890f4fca
Revert usage of libc's time() on MINGWcc32fd0
Remove unused strcat() mapping in specsf259139
Revert to msvcrt.dll as LIBC on MINGW81dad3c
Merge pull request #787 from larskanis/ffi_prep_closure_loc2c3979e
Merge pull request #789 from ahorek/dragonc9b01d7
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