Details for this vulnerability have not been published by NIST at this point. Descriptions from software vendor advisories for this issue are provided below.
From ELSA-2022-1766:
[1:6.4.7.2-10.0.1] - Replace colors with Oracle colors [Orabug: 32120093] - Build with --with-vendor='Oracle America, Inc.' - Added the --with-hamcrest option to configure. [1:6.4.7.2-10] - Related: rhbz#2029810 bump n-v-r [1:6.4.7.2-9] - Related: rhbz#2029810 set NoDisplay=true for .desktop on s390x/aarch64 - Related: rhbz#2029810 dont Require any vclplug for s390x/aarch64 [1:6.4.7.2-8] - Resolves: rhbz#2029810 enable make check on s390x [1:6.4.7.2-7] - Resolves: rhbz#2013858 CVE-2021-25633 - Resolves: rhbz#2014215 CVE-2021-25634 - Resolves: rhbz#2014209 CVE-2021-25635 [1:6.4.7.2-6] - Resolves: rhbz#1980800 allow convert to csv to write each sheet to separate file - Resolves: rhbz#1992695 two style tags where there should be one
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