PHP 8.3.15 has been released with several fixes and improvements. These include fixes for calendar, COM, core, GD, GMP, hash, OPcache, OpenSSL, PHPDBG, SAPI, SimpleXML, SOAP, and Streams.
PHP 8.2.27 has been released and fixes various bugs in various areas, including calendar, COM, core, GD, GMP, hash, OPCCache, OpenSSL, PDO, Phar, PHPDBG, SAPI, SimpleXML, SNMP, Standard, Streams, and Windows.
A new version of the "AM" Application-Manager for AppImage has been released, introducing enhancements including improved sandbox exit messages, line wrapping, added instructions for testing scripts, the ability to set $SCRIPTDIR, resolution of "$SCRIPTDIR" issues in systems lacking XDG_DESKTOP_DIR, conditional warnings regarding namespace checks based on unshare availability, streamlined checks for $SUDO,DOAS_USER, and support for FreeBSD.
Bottles 51.17 has been released with changes including updated subtitles, a restored line, and a regression causing the preferences page to be blank in some cases.
Wine Staging 10.0-rc2 has been released, serving as a testing area for winehq.org, and includes bug fixes and features that have not yet been integrated into the development branch.
The second release candidate for Wine 10.0 has been released with several bug fixes.
VKD3D-Proton Version 2.14 has been released, introducing a variety of new features, enhancements in performance, bug fixes, and solutions for specific games. The update features the implementation of DXGI frame statistics, a global frame rate limiter, support for planar video formats, D24 depth bias, a new command interop interface, GPU upload heap from the latest AgilitySDKs, and ID3DDestructionNotifier.
Bottles 51.16 has undergone bug fixes, enhancements to blueprints, and refinements in the Flatpak manifest. The identified issues encompass a restoration process for snapshots, the need for alphabetising options for programs, crashes occurring during bottles-cli execution, and launch options that are not being respected when initiated from the desktop entry.
GE-Proton9-21 has been released, featuring updates to multiple proton game files, including mono, icu for both 64 and 32 bit, wine, dxvk, vkd3d-proton, and vkd3d. The patch 56653 has backported a bug fix from Wine for GetLogicalProcessorInformation, effectively addressing edge case crashes encountered in certain games. Proton updates encompass addressing issues with Dirt 3 outside of Steam, eliminating unnecessary fixes, and disabling Esync and Fsync for Supreme Commander.
VSCodium 1.96.0.24347 has been released, featuring a range of updates such as patch enhancements, elimination of mangling in extensions, client support, substitution of the ripgrep binary for riscv64, modifications to URLs, improvements in the build process, PPC64LE UI support, and an updated version of Electron.
The Audacity 3.7.1 patch release addresses issues in effects, reinstates the installation directory, and enhances the "Adjust Playback Speed" dialog, thereby preventing crashes and elevating the user experience.
The pgAdmin Development Team has announced the release of pgAdmin 4 version 8.14, which incorporates 23 bug fixes and introduces new features. Significant updates encompass the incorporation of tags on server nodes, enabling NULL ordering for columns in view/edit data filter dialogs, displaying auto-complete column names in filtered rows dialogs, utilizing a pgpass file in the pgAdmin container through Docker secrets, transmitting connection details as placeholders in the passexec command, and implementing pgAdmin in a container with readOnlyRootFilesystem set to true.
Valve Software has announced the release of Proton 9.0-4, which addresses issues for several games, including APB Reloaded, Conqueror's Blade, Cube Hero Odyssey, Disgaea 4 Complete+, Hard Chip Demo, ScarQuest, Sniper Elite, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, Total War: SHOGUN 2, and Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2.
The update also resolves issues with Hell Let Loose, Final Fantasy XVI, and additional titles. This update addresses keyboard input issues in Rivals of Aether II, resolves the crashing of Chromacell on launch, and introduces support for NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation. The update resolves various issues, including the malfunctioning of single-player games such as Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Hard Reset Redux, and Shadow Warrior on AMD GPUs. It also addresses the improper exit of Skull and Bones on Nvidia GPU systems, the unplayability of Dark and Darker following a game update, and the lack of configurability in the EA Desktop App setup.
QEMU 9.2.0 has been released, featuring more than 1700 commits contributed by 209 authors. Notable features encompass the provision for 3D acceleration of Vulkan applications through the Venus Vulkan driver, cryptographic support for SHA-384 hashes, QATzip-accelerated compression capabilities, experimental Rust support for device models, ARM emulation support for FEAT_EBF16 and FEAT_CMOW architecture features, and two-stage SMMU translation for sbsa-ref and virt boards.
Apache NetBeans IDE 24 has been released, featuring various enhancements aimed at optimizing the development workflow. The updates encompass enhancements in Gradle, Maven, Ant, Java Platform Libraries, LSP, PHP, C/C++, LSP Client, CPPLite, and Enterprise.
pgBadger 13.0 functions as a PostgreSQL performance analyzer, delivering comprehensive reports that are derived from log files. The update addresses several user-reported issues and introduces new features. The update enhances support for auto_explain plans in CSV and JSON log formats, introduces two additional options for defining inbound query and session histograms, and includes three LOG messages not reported as events. However, it creates a backward compatibility issue when utilized in incremental mode.
With the release of OBS Studio 31.0, users can now enjoy new features such as NVIDIA Blur Filter and Background Blur, preview scrollbars, zoom/scale indicator, v210 format support for AJA device capture, Amazon IVS service integration, QSV AV1 Screen Content Coding, and first-party YouTube Chat features.
Changes include updating the browser source/docks CEF (Chromium) to version 127 (6533) on all platforms, modifying scene elements to utilize relative coordinates, separating NVIDIA Audio Effects from Noise Suppression, and enabling first-party YouTube Chat capabilities. The NVENC implementation has been refactored to include many enhancements, and SDK 12.2 features like split encoding are now supported. Additional features from previous SDKs are supported, including B-Frames as a reference and Target Quality VBR mode (CQVBR). Bug updates include two fixes for the QSV encoder on Linux, a race issue with multitrack video output reconnect, and probable crashes in Linux Window Capture. Additionally, the application settings have been separated into "app" and "user" setups. Except for Alder Lake N, the fixes only apply to Lunar Lake or newer versions.
Wine Staging 10.0-rc1 has been released, serving as a testing area for winehq.org, and includes bug fixes and features that have not yet been integrated into the development branch.
The first release candidate for Wine 10.0-rc1 is now available, signifying the commencement of the annual code freeze period. The update encompasses enhancements to vkd3d, the Mono engine, the Bluetooth driver, UTF-8 support in C runtime functions, the implementation of split debug information utilizing build IDs, as well as a range of bug fixes.
Godot 4.4 dev 6 is a pre-release version, focusing on features and quality of life. The release includes several new features, such as Camera3D preview in inspector, debug color customization for 3D collision shapes, and support for runtime WAV file loading. Camera3D preview is now displayed inside the inspector, eliminating the need to switch cameras. The debug color customization now matches its 2D counterparts, thanks to the addition of the debug_color and debug_fill properties. A new API allows users to create and dispose of temporary files, ensuring user data is not polluted.