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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Mandrake A bug in pango was preventing correct location of some glyphs when scaling was in effect. This update fixes this issue and enforce version dependency on cairo, which could cause crashes when upgrading Mandriva Linux distribution to release 2010.0.
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 Mandriva Linux Advisory                                   MDVA-2009:211
 http://www.mandriva.com/security/
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Package : pango
 Date    : November 18, 2009
 Affected: 2010.0
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Problem Description:

 A bug in pango was preventing correct location of some glyphs when
 scaling was in effect. This update fixes this issue and enforce version
 dependency on cairo, which could cause crashes when upgrading Mandriva
 Linux distribution to release 2010.0.
 _______________________________________________________________________

 References:

 https://qa.mandriva.com/55738
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Updated Packages:

 Mandriva Linux 2010.0:
 c8705e2acfc52e468e2834281898caa6  2010.0/i586/libpango1.0_0-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm
 e55871e8f0035b439ceec16b253ddd9c  2010.0/i586/libpango1.0_0-modules-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm
 56ab6b5db1447b0f6574ee8eae2a45d9  2010.0/i586/libpango1.0-devel-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm
 e917691411c936a3317d4455dac0ba2c  2010.0/i586/pango-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm
 7ec62a13ab03a5f65a10bf73a1371160  2010.0/i586/pango-doc-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm 
 4d47e13362aa8ade7f6b5aabfe8835f3  2010.0/SRPMS/pango-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.src.rpm

 Mandriva Linux 2010.0/X86_64:
 14d338c083bfc9b9c27930196fee078b  2010.0/x86_64/lib64pango1.0_0-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm
 0e6f4026a44eacb27c84a136b78d1fef  2010.0/x86_64/lib64pango1.0_0-modules-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm
 3ddd9933e333175264045bfa1cc322f1  2010.0/x86_64/lib64pango1.0-devel-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm
 ec3006828740ae6e884bdf1d10cc60ec  2010.0/x86_64/pango-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm
 4f072ac445d8a022acaad4aa6a331428  2010.0/x86_64/pango-doc-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.x86_64.rpm 
 4d47e13362aa8ade7f6b5aabfe8835f3  2010.0/SRPMS/pango-1.26.1-1.1mdv2010.0.src.rpm
 _______________________________________________________________________

 To upgrade automatically use MandrivaUpdate or urpmi.  The verification
 of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

 All packages are signed by Mandriva for security.  You can obtain the
 GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

  gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

 You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

  http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

 If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security_(at)_mandriva.com
 _______________________________________________________________________

 Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
 pub  1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
  
 
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