- Update to GNU Emacs version 29.3
which is an emergency bugfix release intended to fix several
security vulnerabilities described below.
* Arbitrary Lisp code is no longer evaluated as part of turning on Org mode.
This is for security reasons, to avoid evaluating malicious Lisp code.
* New buffer-local variable 'untrusted-content'.
When this is non-nil, Lisp programs should treat buffer contents with
extra caution.
* Gnus now treats inline MIME contents as untrusted.
To get back previous insecure behavior, 'untrusted-content' should be
reset to nil in the buffer.
* LaTeX preview is now by default disabled for email attachments.
To get back previous insecure behavior, set the variable
'org--latex-preview-when-risky' to a non-nil value.
* Org mode now considers contents of remote files to be untrusted.
Remote files are recognized by calling 'file-remote-p'.
- Port patch emacs-24.4-ps-bdf.patch
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- Update to GNU Emacs version 29.2
* Startup Changes in Emacs 29.2
On GNU/Linux, Emacs is now the default application for 'org-protocol'.
Org mode provides a way to quickly capture bookmarks, notes, and links
using 'emacsclient':
emacsclient "org-protocol://store-link?url=URL&title=TITLE"
* This is a bug-fix release with no new features.
* Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 29.2
- Tramp
New user option 'tramp-show-ad-hoc-proxies'.
When non-nil, ad-hoc definitions are kept in remote file names instead
of showing the shortcuts.
* Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 29.2
'with-sqlite-transaction' rolls back changes if its BODY fails.
If the BODY of the macro signals an error, or committing the results
of the transaction fails, the changes will now be rolled back.
- Port patches mainly by correcting hunk offsets
* emacs-24.1-ps-mule.patch
* emacs-24.4-ps-bdf.patch
* emacs-25.2-ImageMagick7.patch
* emacs-27.1-Xauthority4server.patch
* emacs-27.1-pdftex.patch
* emacs-29.1.dif
* pdump.patch
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- only use valgrind on 64 bit architectures
- Only recommend at-spi2-core
- For the at-spi bus the package at-spi2-core is required
- Avoid warnings about eln files as well as prune older eln files
- Add patch 3c1693d0.patch
their names
is maybe no active user session for root hence no dbus
- Enable the NO_AT_BRIDGE code
- Again disable workaround with XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS set (boo#1191517)
ibus daemon is up and running
- Enable workaround with XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS set (boo#1186341)
- Disable workaround with XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS set (boo#1186341)
- Update emacs.keyring
* Hopefully fix boo#1174534 and boo#1179854
even for hunspell (boo#1110387)
boo#1096354
- Use -fPIE/-pie for helper binaries
- Re-enable games with GNU Emacs which requires system-user-games
- Add some missed packages for configure
- Removed patch now upstream
- Remove xorg-x11-devel from buildrequires, replace
VUL-0: emacs: GNU Emacs 25.2 enriched text remote code execution
- Use socket activation to get dbus up before starting emacs
- Add patch emacs-25.1-custom-fonts.patch as workaround for boo#1016172
as well as with the w3 mode
- Give XFt a try for emacs-x11
- Add upstream patches
appropiate BuildRequire
emacs-24.3-giflib5.patch
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- Update to GNU Emacs version 29.1
* Official tree-sitter support
* EGlot, the Language Server Client
* Use-package a declarative configuration tool finally in
* Better long line support
* Native SQLite Support
* Changing the init directory
You can now instruct Emacs to read its initialization from
another directory from the command line.
- Use natively compiled lisp files only for GTK variant as every
binary has its own hash keys for the eln location as well as for
the eln native compiled lisp files
- Port rmailgen.el and .gnu-emacs to 29.1
- Remove the old patches now upstream
* 01a4035c.patch
* 3c1693d0.patch
* CVE-2022-48338.patch
* CVE-2022-48339.patch
* d3209119.patch
* d48bb487.patch
- Port and rename patch emacs-28.1.dif which is now emacs-29.1.dif
- Port the patches
* emacs-24.1-ps-mule.patch
* emacs-24.3-iconic.patch
* emacs-24.3-x11r7.patch
* emacs-24.4-glibc.patch
* emacs-24.4-nonvoid.patch
* emacs-24.4-ps-bdf.patch
* emacs-25.1-custom-fonts.patch
* emacs-25.2-ImageMagick7.patch
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- Update to GNU Emacs version 28.2
* This is a bug-fix release with no new features.
- Add upstream commit as patch d48bb487.patch (bsc#1205822, CVE-2022-45939)
* shell command injection via source code files when using ctags
- Correct offsets of the patches
* emacs-24.3-iconic.patch
* emacs-24.4-ps-bdf.patch
* emacs-25.2-ImageMagick7.patch
* emacs-27.1-Xauthority4server.patch
* emacs-27.1-pdftex.patch
* emacs-28.1.dif
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