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Keith Paulson wrote:
Since the problem appears (to me, anyways) to be in libtiff, or in libtiff's interaction with something, would upgrading libtiff to latest (3.7.4) be wise?
At a minimum I would suggest downgrading libtiff to the previous version that was used before the last "security update" that your distro did.
However, as HylaFAX 4.2.2 and later have some features which will require libtiff 3.7.2 and later, it may not be a bad idea to upgrade. (Don't let this scare you, though. All of the traditional HylaFAX features will still work in 4.2.2 with all libtiff versions before 3.7.2. It's just new stuff - namely JBIG and JPEG - that requires the new libtiff.)
Lee.
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