New Kubic snapshot 20220324 released!

Please note that this mail was generated by a script. The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD. The full online repo contains too many changes to be listed here. Please check the known defects of this snapshot before upgrading: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=kubic&groupid=1&version=Tu... https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/buglist.cgi?product=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed&comp... Please do not reply to this email to report issues, rather file a bug on bugzilla.opensuse.org. For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: nvme-cli snapper (0.9.1 -> 0.10.0) vim (8.2.4542 -> 8.2.4602) === Details === ==== nvme-cli ==== - Fix install conflict caused by new bash completion script location (bsc#1197365). ==== snapper ==== Version update (0.9.1 -> 0.10.0) Subpackages: libsnapper5 - transfer filelist by pipe instead of DBus message to avoid exceeding allowed DBus message size - version 0.10.0 ==== vim ==== Version update (8.2.4542 -> 8.2.4602) Subpackages: vim-data-common vim-small - Updated to version 8.2.4602, fixes the following problems * Vim9: "break" inside try/catch not handled correctly. * Coverity warning for refactored tag search code. * Coverity warnings for not using returned value. * Duplicate #undef. * The neXTaw GUI is old and does not work well. * Script-local function is deleted when used in a funcref. * Cannot build with Motif and editres. (Tony Mechelynck) * When mapping <Esc> terminal codes are not recognized. * In a :def function "put = expr" does not work. * Linear tag search is a bit slow. * Vim9: using null values not sufficiently tested. * getmousepos() returns the wrong column. (Ernie Rael) * Test fails without the +job or +channel feature. (Dominique Pellé) * Confusing comment about 'cursorlineopt'. * getmousepos() returns the screen column. (Ernie Rael) * Suspending with CTRL-Z does not work on DragonFlyBSD. * Build failure with some combination of features. (John Marriott) * Linear tag search is not optimal. * "z=" in Visual mode may go beyond the end of the line. * Running test leaves file behind. (Dominique Pellé) * No command line completion for :breakadd and :breakdel. * Check for existing buffer in session file does not work for files in the home directory. * Bracketed paste doesn't work well in Visual linewise mode. * getmousepos() does not compute the column below the last line. * Coverity warning for not using a return value. * No command line completion for :profile and :profdel. * Not all gdb files are recognized. * Vim9: return type "any" is sometimes changed to first returned type. (Virginia Senioria) * A nested function (closure) is compiled for debugging without context. * Vim9: test for profiling fails. * Vim9: error for comparing with null can be annoying. * Message test is flaky. (Elimar Riesebieter) * No warning when an autoload script for completion function has an error. * Cannot use page-up and page-down in the command line completion popup menu. * Vim9: incorrect error for shadowing variable. * Null types not fully tested. * Useless code handling a type declaration. * Screendump test fails. * Error for using autoload function in custom completion. * Cannot use keypad page-up/down for completion menu. * Vim9: no error for using lower case name for "func" argument. (Ernie Rael) * Vim9: double free after unpacking a list. * Mapping with key code after other matching mapping does not work. * Cannot index the g: dictionary. * Vim9: range type check has wrong offset. * Cursor line not updated when a callback moves the cursor. * Search continues after giving E1204. * Unnecessary call to redraw_later(). * Need to write script to a file to be able to source them. * X11: using --remote-wait may keep the CPU busy. * Installing tutor binary may fail. * LuaV_debug() not covered by tests. * Profile completion test sometimes fails. * GTK: get assertion errors when scrolling a split window. * Vim9: not enough test coverage for executing :def function.
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