vim 2:9.0.1000-3ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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vim (2:9.0.1000-3ubuntu2) lunar; urgency=medium * Fix test failures on ppc64el. vim (2:9.0.1000-3ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian Unstable. Remaining changes: - debian/runtime/vimrc: + "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny Vim. - debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: + Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. - debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: + Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. - debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: + Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. - debian/patches/0001-fix-flaky-terminal-mode-test.vim: + Fix flaky Vim terminal mode test. - debian/patches/0002-disable-failing-tests-on-ppc64.patch: + Disable some tests that were throwing an ENOMEM during build on ppc64el. The tests are only disabled when building on ppc64el. - Reverse-applicable (dropped) changes: + debian/patches/lunar_lobster.patch: Welcome to the Lunar Lobster! vim (2:9.0.1000-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix substitution of VIMCUR in vim-common.install (Closes: #1027766) * Backport v9.0.1129 to fix sporadic Test_range failure vim (2:9.0.1000-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Restore man page translations for da, de, and ja (Closes: #1027318) * Update to debhelper-compat 13 * Remove obsolete maintscript files for versions earlier than oldstable * Remove PER_VARIANT_FILES handling in debian/rules * Add future=+lfs to DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS * Backport v9.0.1118 to fix sporadic test failures * ci: Run tests against installed xxd * ci: Install python3 for vim tests * Backport v9.0.1117 to fix bracketed paste with new ncurses (Closes: #1027674) vim (2:9.0.1000-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v9.0.1000 + Security fixes - 9.0.0882: using freed memory after SpellFileMissing autocmd uses bwipe, CVE-2022-4292 - 9.0.0947: invalid memory access in substitute with function that goes to another file (Closes: #1027146, CVE-2022-4141) * Backport v9.0.1087 to fix test_autocmd flakiness vim (2:9.0.0813-1ubuntu2) lunar; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild with Python 3.11 as default vim (2:9.0.0813-1ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian Unstable. Remaining changes: + debian/runtime/vimrc: "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny vim. + debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. + debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. + debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. + debian/patches/0001-fix-flaky-terminal-mode-test.vim: Fix flaky vim terminal mode test + debian/patches/0002-disable-failing-tests-on-ppc64.patch: Disable some tests that were throwing an ENOMEM during build on ppc64el. The tests are only disabled when building on ppc64el. + debian/patches/lunar_lobster.patch: Welcome to the Lunar Lobster! vim (2:9.0.0813-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v9.0.0813 + syntax/markdown.vim: Fix performance of markdownLinkText highlighting. (Closes: #994209) vim (2:9.0.0626-1ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian Unstable. Remaining changes: + debian/runtime/vimrc: "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny vim. + debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. + debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. + debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. + debian/patches/0001-fix-flaky-terminal-mode-test.vim: Fix flaky vim terminal mode test + debian/patches/0002-disable-failing-tests-on-ppc64.patch: Disable some tests that were throwing an ENOMEM during build on ppc64el. The tests are only disabled when building on ppc64el. * Refresh all Ubuntu patches. * Add lunar_lobster.patch, welcome to the Lunar Lobster! vim (2:9.0.0626-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v9.0.0626 + Various CVE fixes (Closes: #1019590) - 9.0.0246: using freed memory when 'tagfunc' deletes the buffer, CVE-2022-2946 - 9.0.0260: using freed memory when using 'quickfixtextfunc' recursively, CVE-2022-2982 - 9.0.0322: crash when no errors and 'quickfixtextfunc' is set, CVE-2022-3037 - 9.0.0360: crash when invalid line number on :for is ignored, CVE-2022-3099 - 9.0.0389: crash when 'tagfunc' closes the window, CVE-2022-3134 - 9.0.0483: illegal memory access when replacing in virtualedit mode, CVE-2022-3234 - 9.0.0490: using freed memory with cmdwin and BufEnter autocmd, CVE-2022-3235 - 9.0.0530: using freed memory when autocmd changes mark, CVE-2022-3256 - 9.0.0577: buffer underflow with unexpected :finally, CVE-2022-3296 - 9.0.0598: using negative array index with negative width window, CVE-2022-3324 - 9.0.0614: CVE-2022-3352 + 9.0.0509: confusing error for "saveas" command with "nofile" buffer (Closes: #796872) vim (2:9.0.0242-1ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: + debian/runtime/vimrc: "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny vim. + debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. + debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. + debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. + debian/patches/0001-fix-flaky-terminal-mode-test.vim: Fix flaky vim terminal mode test + debian/patches/0002-disable-failing-tests-on-ppc64.patch: Disable some tests that were throwing an ENOMEM during build on ppc64el. The tests are only disabled when building on ppc64el. vim (2:9.0.0242-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v9.0.0242 + 9.0.241/242: Install the shared syntax files (Closes: #1017856) * Add historic changelog entry for #947120 fix * Adjust lintian overrides for new []-format * Declare compliance with Policy 4.6.1, no changes needed vim (2:9.0.0229-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v9.0.0229 + Various CVE fixes - 9.0.0211: invalid memory access when compiling :lockvar, CVE-2022-2819 - 9.0.0212: invalid memory access when compiling :unlet, CVE-2022-2816 - 9.0.0213: using freed memory with error in assert argument, CVE-2022-2817 - 9.0.0218: reading before the start of the line, CVE-2022-2845 - 9.0.0220: invalid memory access with for loop over NULL string, CVE-2022-2849 - 9.0.0221: accessing freed memory if compiling nested function fails, CVE-2022-2862 - 9.0.0225: using freed memory with multiple line breaks in expression, CVE-2022-2889 * Add Recommends: xxd to vim-common * Minor fixes for vim-tiny's fake help file (Closes: #1017715) * Revert "Temporarily skip Test_Debugger_breakadd_expr", test fixed upstream vim (2:9.0.0135-1ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: + debian/runtime/vimrc: "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny vim. + debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. + debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. + debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. + debian/patches/0001-fix-flaky-terminal-mode-test.vim: Fix flaky vim terminal mode test + debian/patches/0002-disable-failing-tests-on-ppc64.patch: Disable some tests that were throwing an ENOMEM during build on ppc64el. The tests are only disabled when building on ppc64el. * Dropped, no longer needed: + debian/patches/debian/update-upstart-syntax.patch: we no longer support upstart; no reason to carry a patch to an editor to improve syntax highlighting for upstart files. + debian/patches/ubuntu-fix-ftbfs.patch: Resolve FTBFS in kinetic vim (2:9.0.0135-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v8.2.5172 + ftplugin/perl.vim: Only add : to 'isfname' in Perl buffers. (Closes: #761800) + ftplugin/tap.vim: Set fold-related options local to the buffer. (Closes: #954113) + syntax/debcontrol.vim: Fix highlighting of sections with a slash (e.g., "non-free/utils"). (Closes: #1010839) + syntax/tap.vim: Match TODO/SKIP markers case-insensitively. (Closes: #954016) + syntax/perl.vim: Properly highlight code on the same line as the start of a here-doc block. (Closes: #136455) + Various CVE fixes (Closes: #1015984, #1016068) - 8.2.5043: can open a cmdline window from a substitute expression, CVE-2022-1942 - 8.2.5050: using freed memory when searching for pattern in path, CVE-2022-1968 - 8.2.5063: error for a command may go over the end of IObuff, CVE-2022-2000 - 8.2.5120: searching for quotes may go over the end of the line, CVE-2022-2124 - 8.2.5122: lisp indenting may run over the end of the line, CVE-2022-2125 - 8.2.5123: using invalid index when looking for spell suggestions, CVE-2022-2126 - 8.2.5126: substitute may overrun destination buffer, CVE-2022-2129 - 9.0.0018: going over the end of the typeahead, CVE-2022-2285 - 9.0.0025: accessing beyond allocated memory with the cmdline window, CVE-2022-2288 - 9.0.0035: spell dump may go beyond end of an array, CVE-2022-2304 - 8.2.5162: reading before the start of the line with BS in Replace mode, CVE-2022-2207 - 8.2.4895: buffer overflow with invalid command with composing chars, CVE-2022-1616 - 8.2.4899: with latin1 encoding CTRL-W might go before the cmdline, CVE-2022-1619 - 8.2.4919: can add invalid bytes with :spellgood, CVE-2022-1621 - 8.2.4956: reading past end of line with "gf" in Visual block mode, CVE-2022-1720 - 8.2.4977: memory access error when substitute expression changes window, CVE-2022-1785 - 8.2.5013: after text formatting cursor may be in an invalid position, CVE-2022-1851 - 8.2.5023: substitute overwrites allocated buffer, CVE-2022-1897 - 8.2.5024: using freed memory with "]d", CVE-2022-1898 - 9.0.0060: accessing uninitialized memory when completing long line, CVE-2022-2522 * Temporarily skip Test_Debugger_breakadd_expr * Remove "Depends: xxd" from vim-common (Closes: #1007887) * Suppress error about missing defaults.vim in vim-tiny (Closes: #1004118) vim (2:8.2.5166-0ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium * New upstream version. vim (2:8.2.4793-1ubuntu2) kinetic; urgency=medium * Resolve FTBFS in kinetic (LP: #1979336) vim (2:8.2.4793-1ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes: + debian/runtime/vimrc: "syntax on" is a sane default for non-tiny vim. + debian/patches/debian/ubuntu-grub-syntax.patch: Add Ubuntu-specific "quiet" keyword. + debian/patches/debian/update-upstart-syntax.patch: Add setuid and setgid to syntax file. + debian/patches/ubuntu-mouse-off.patch: Mouse mode is actively harmful in some chroots. + debian/patches/patches/increase_timeout.diff: Increase timeout for the Test_pattern_compile_speed patch. * Update my patch adding Kinetic given the new upstream changes. The patch only adds Kinetic at this point. vim (2:8.2.4793-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v8.2.4793 vim (2:8.2.4659-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Merge upstream patch v8.2.4659 + 8.2.4151: reading beyond end of a line (Closes: #1004859, CVE-2022-0318) + autoload/phpcomplete.vim: Fix E565 error in omni-completion (Closes: #1008710) * Remove outdated NEWS and README.Debian entries * README.Debian: Fix links to vim-policy * Improve docs about purpose and effect of defaults.vim (Closes: #856273) * Define system (g)vimrc location as /etc/vim/(g)vimrc, rather than symlinking from /usr/share/vim/(g)vimrc -> /etc/vim/(g)vimrc. * Replace vim-athena with vim-motif, Athena GUI deprecated upstream * Remove lintian override for rgb.txt, removed upstream * Declare compliance with Policy 4.6.0, no changes needed * Remove vim-gtk transitional package -- Simon Quigley <email address hidden> Thu, 05 Jan 2023 16:10:31 -0600
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
.
This package contains a version of vim compiled with a rather
standard set of features. This package does not provide a GUI
version of Vim. See the other vim-* packages if you need more
(or less).
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This is a transitional package to install the vim-motif package. You may
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
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This package contains files shared by all non GUI-enabled vim variants
available in Debian. Examples of such shared files are: manpages and
configuration files.
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- vim-doc: Vi IMproved - HTML documentation
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
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This package contains the HTML version of the online documentation. It is
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
.
This package contains a version of vim compiled with a GTK3 GUI
and support for scripting with Lua, Perl, Python 3, Ruby, and Tcl.
- vim-gtk3-dbgsym: debug symbols for vim-gtk3
- vim-gui-common: Vi IMproved - Common GUI files
Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
This package contains files shared by all GUI-enabled vim
variants available in Debian. Examples of such shared files are:
gvimtutor, icons, and desktop environments settings.
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
.
This package contains a version of vim compiled with a Motif GUI
and support for scripting with Lua, Perl, Python 3, and Tcl.
- vim-motif-dbgsym: debug symbols for vim-motif
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
.
This package contains a version of vim compiled with support for
scripting with Lua, Perl, Python 3, Ruby, and Tcl but no GUI.
- vim-nox-dbgsym: debug symbols for vim-nox
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
This package contains vimtutor and the architecture independent runtime
files, used, if available, by all vim variants available in Debian.
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language-specific syntax highlighting and indentation, color schemes,
and standard plugins.
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Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
.
This package contains a minimal version of Vim compiled with no GUI and
a small subset of features. This package's sole purpose is to provide
the vi binary for base installations.
.
If a vim binary is wanted, try one of the following more featureful
packages: vim, vim-nox, vim-motif, or vim-gtk3.
- vim-tiny-dbgsym: debug symbols for vim-tiny
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- xxd-dbgsym: debug symbols for xxd