musl is an implementation of the C standard library built on top of the Linux system call API, including interfaces defined in the base language standard, POSIX, and widely agreed-upon extensions. It is lightweight, fast, simple, free, and strives to be correct in the sense of standards conformance and safety.
Security Fix(es):
musl libc 0.9.13 through 1.2.5 before 1.2.6 has an out-of-bounds write vulnerability when an attacker can trigger iconv conversion of untrusted EUC-KR text to UTF-8.(CVE-2025-26519)
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"severity": "High"
}{
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"musl-debugsource-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.aarch64.rpm",
"musl-devel-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.aarch64.rpm",
"musl-gcc-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.aarch64.rpm",
"musl-libc-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.aarch64.rpm",
"musl-libc-static-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.aarch64.rpm"
],
"src": [
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],
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"musl-devel-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.x86_64.rpm",
"musl-gcc-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.x86_64.rpm",
"musl-libc-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.x86_64.rpm",
"musl-libc-static-1.2.4-4.oe2403sp1.x86_64.rpm"
]
}