Debian: 2161-2: openjdk-6: Multiple vulnerabilities


 
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Debian: 2161-2: openjdk-6: Multiple vulnerabilities

LinuxSecurity.com: It was discovered that the floating point parser in OpenJDK, an implementation of the Java platform, can enter an infinite loop when processing certain input strings. Such input strings represent valid numbers and can be contained in data supplied by an attacker over the [More...]

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LEMON(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  LEMON(1)

NAME
lemon -- The Lemon Parser Generator SYNOPSIS
lemon [-bcgmqsx] input DESCRIPTION
lemon is an LALR(1) parser generator for C or C++. It does the same job as bison and yacc. But lemon is not another bison or yacc clone. It uses a different grammar syntax which is designed to reduce the number of coding errors. lemon also uses a more sophisticated parsing engine that is faster than yacc and bison and which is both reentrant and thread-safe. Furthermore, lemon implements features that can be used to eliminate resource leaks, making is suitable for use in long-running programs such as graphical user interfaces or embedded con- trollers. lemon will read the grammer from input and write out a parser for that grammar in the C language. OPTIONS
-b Print only the basis in report. -c Don't compress the action table. -g Print grammar without actions. -m Output a makeheaders compatible file. -q (Quiet) Don't print the report file. -s Print parser stats to standard output. -x Print the version number. FILES
/usr/share/lemon/lempar.c Driver template for the lemon parser generator. AUTHOR
lemon has been written by D. Richard Hipp <drh@hwaci.com>. This manual page was written by Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Debian GNU/Linux June 1, 2019 Debian GNU/Linux