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Project Summary

gPhoto2 is a free, redistributable, ready to use set of digital camera software applications for Unix-like systems, written by a whole team of dedicated volunteers around the world. It supports more than 800 cameras.

Tags

camera digital_camera library photo photography

In a Nutshell, libgphoto2...

MIT
Permitted

Commercial Use

Modify

Distribute

Place Warranty

Use Patent Claims

Forbidden

Sub-License

Hold Liable

Required

Distribute Original

Disclose Source

Include Copyright

State Changes

Include License

Include Install Instructions

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Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

Project Vulnerability Report

Security Confidence Index

Poor security track-record
Favorable security track-record

Vulnerability Exposure Index

Many reported vulnerabilities
Few reported vulnerabilities

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HTML
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30 Day Summary

Aug 13 2024 — Sep 12 2024

12 Month Summary

Sep 12 2023 — Sep 12 2024
  • 122 Commits
    Down -34 (21%) from previous 12 months
  • 22 Contributors
    Down 0 (0%) from previous 12 months

Static Analysis ( Generated by Coverity Scan for libgphoto2 )

Repository URL: https://github.com/gphoto/libgphoto2

Version: 2.5.31.1

2024-05-25
Last Analyzed
124,248
Lines of Code Analyze
2.34
Defect Density

Defects by status for current build

902
Total defects
291
Outstanding
570
Fixed

CWE Top 25 defects

ID CWE-Name Number of Defects
120 Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input ('Classic Buffer Overflow') 33
676 Use of Potentially Dangerous Function 1