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2026-07-05: vim-9.2.782-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor:
Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection,
graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars,
text selection), and much much more.

commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]):

    Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.2.782.
2026-07-05: vim-nox-9.2.782-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor:
Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection,
graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars,
text selection), and much much more.

commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]):

    Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.2.782.
2026-07-03: gnupg2-2.5.21-1 (Gnu privacy guard - A Free PGP replacement)
GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data
storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital
signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is
compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in
RFC2440.
GnuPG does not use use any patented algorithms so it cannot be
compatible with PGP2 because it uses IDEA (which is patented
worldwide) and RSA. RSA's patent expired on the 20th September 2000,
and it is now included in GnuPG.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    gnupg2: new version
2026-07-02: libgpg-error-1.61-1 (GPG error reporting library)
This is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG
components.  Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,
pinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    libgpg-error: new version
2026-07-02: libksba8-1.8.0-1 (Gnupg certificate management library)
Libksba is a library to make the tasks of working with X.509
certificates, CMS data and related objects more easy. It provides a
highlevel interface to the implemented protocols and presents the data
in a consistent way. There is no more need to worry about all the
nasty details of the protocols. The API gives the C programmer an easy
way of interacting with the data. It copes with the version details
X.509 protocols tend to have as well as with the many different
versions and dialects. Applications must usually cope with all of this
and it has to be coded over and over again. Libksba hides this by
providing just one API which does the Right Thing. Support for new
features will be added as needed.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    libksba8: new version