Description: The perl-Image-ExifTool-11.01-1.fc28.noarch includes features to check metadata, it's missing from the @security-lab install. Other distro's use `extract`, but `exiftool` (included in the perl-Image-ExifTool-11.01-1.fc28.noarch package) has similar features. Packages to be added: perl-Image-ExifTool-11.01-1.fc28.noarch Comps group: security-lab Default: Mandatory: Visible: Multi-lib: Need to be present for arches: Name : perl-Image-ExifTool Version : 11.01 Release : 1.fc28 Arch : noarch Size : 13 M Source : perl-Image-ExifTool-11.01-1.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : updates Summary : Utility for reading and writing image meta info URL : http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/%7Ephil/exiftool/ License : GPL+ or Artistic Description : ExifTool is a Perl module with an included command-line application for : reading and writing meta information in image, audio, and video files. : It reads EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, MakerNotes, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, : Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP, and ID3 meta information from JPG, JP2, : TIFF, GIF, PNG, MNG, JNG, MIFF, EPS, PS, AI, PDF, PSD, BMP, THM, CRW, : CR2, MRW, NEF, PEF, ORF, DNG, and many other types of images. ExifTool : also extracts information from the maker notes of many digital cameras : by various manufacturers including Canon, Casio, FujiFilm, GE, HP, : JVC/Victor, Kodak, Leaf, Minolta/Konica-Minolta, Nikon, Olympus/Epson, : Panasonic/Leica, Pentax/Asahi, Reconyx, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo, : Sigma/Foveon, and Sony.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle. Changing version to '29'.
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