VSCodium 1.99.32704 has been released, enabling chat functionality by default, facilitating update checks, restricting extension versions, and introducing a property to disable additional connections.
PHP-8.4.7RC1 is now available for testing and fixes several problems, such as endless loops when checking old attributes, issues with lazy proxy calls, a memory error in extract(), crashes in array_walk(), and changes to DateInterval properties through dynamic properties. Additionally, it addressed memory leaks in php_scandir, resolved DBA issues, rectified filter bugs, corrected GD issues, mitigated intl overflows, resolved LDAP issues, fixed libxml issues, improved Opcache performance, eliminated JIT segfaults, and rectified OpenSSL issues. The update also resolved issues related to PDO Firebird, PDO Sqlite, PgSql, and SPL, while also addressing resource leaks in iptcembed(). The release provides updates on deprecated session options in PHP 8.4 and resolves issues related to ZipArchive::addGlob().
PHP-8.3.21 RC1 has been released for testing and addresses multiple issues across several components, including core, filter, GD, Intl, LDAP, libxml, OpenSSL, PDO Firebird, SPL, and Standard. The updates cover various critical fixes, including bug GH-18304, an integer overflow in the IPv6 filter, overflow issues with imagecrop(), reference support for intltz_get_offset(), the inability to override LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_* options, a libxml custom external entity loader returning invalid resources, memory leaks in OpenSSL, persistent connection issues with PDO Firebird, memory mismanagement in SPL, and standard bugs such as php8ts crashes, use-after-free errors in extract(), fseek with SEEK_CUR, and resource leaks in iptcembed().
The release of IceWM 3.7.4 encompasses features including the X-resource library 1.2, the icesh "toolbar" command, and the -Z filter, as well as various fixes and modifications. The update features support for SVG icons, a fallback for global keybindings, a "Reload toolbar" button, the default theme "icedesert," and enhanced translations in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Node.js v20.19.1 (LTS) has been released. Significant updates encompass the upgrade of undici to version 6.21.2, the enhancement of c-ares to v1.34.5, and the reinstatement of the DNS query cache TTL.
PgBouncer 1.24.1 has been released and addresses CVE-2025-2291, which enables attackers to circumvent Postgres' password expiration policy. This matter impacts every version of PgBouncer. Users are advised to update their configuration files to align with the new default auth_query.
Wine Staging 10.6, a testing area for bugs and features not yet integrated into the Wine development branch, has been released with updates to the vkd3d-latest patchset, odbc32-fixes patchset, and d3dx9_36-DDS patchset.
Alexandre Julliard has announced the release of Wine 10.6, which includes the introduction of a new lexer in the Command Processor, the implementation of the PBKDF2 algorithm in Bcrypt, and support for image metadata in WindowsCodecs, along with various bug fixes.
The LXQt team has announced the release of LXQt 2.2.0, the Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment. The update features improvements to various components, such as Wayland support, multi-screen configurations, and the most recent stable versions of compatible Wayland compositors.
A new nightly build of Darktable 5.1 has been released for testing.
A new version of the Zen Browser has been released and addresses issues related to the PiP feature and element separation 0, enabling access to window controls, and disabling automatic PiP until an appropriate settings UI is developed.
Zen Browser 1.11.4b has been upgraded to Firefox 137.0.2, introducing automatic picture-in-picture functionality by default and implementing bottom rounded GTK corners on Linux. The update addresses several issues, including the malfunction of glance on HTTP or file protocols, the inaccessibility of the sidebar scrollbar, the appearance of unloaded tabs in the ctrl+tab switcher, the failure of split view to open a new window when dragging a tab outside, the restoration of pinned tabs to their original URL, the absence of redistributable files in Windows packages, and performance concerns when closing multiple tabs.
Another update for the Zed editor has been released. Zed 0.182.11 addresses crashes, resolves doctest issues, incorporates OpenAI o3 and o4-mini models, rectifies duplicate snippet display, and corrects file bug report redirection issues.
/e/OS 2.9 has been released for devices on both official and community builds, providing new features, security enhancements, and performance upgrades. The update features support for Google Pixel 8 on AOSP 14, the capability to export Notes as .md files, improved Parental Controls with Mullvad DNS, enhanced compatibility for third-party applications, and various bug fixes across Mail, App Lounge, Notes, and additional areas.
The Mail application experienced accessibility issues for certain users as a result of the 2.9-OTA update. The update encompasses several bug fixes, including a corrected icon display for PWA and open-source applications, enhanced privacy scores, and the capability to showcase app details in both open-source and PWA modes. Furthermore, the local mode can be initiated independently of a connection or in the event of a service disruption. The update incorporates Android security patches that are current as of March 2025.
Samba 4.22.1 has been released. This update resolves multiple issues, including a deadlock situation between two Samba processes, the definition of subnet-based interfaces not responding to all relevant IP addresses, and complications with gp_cert_auto_enroll_ext.py. The release additionally incorporates support for CephFS case-insensitive behavior, vfs_acl_tdb, wide link issues, and NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER.
The update to Zed 0.182.10 improves software functionality and stability, resolves a prediction accuracy issue, and fixes an error condition that prevents panics.
Ungoogled Chromium 135.0.7049.95-1, based on Chromium 135.0.7049.95, has been released. This version eliminates the need to rely on Google's online services while maintaining the default Chromium experience. Additionally, it includes updates that improve privacy, control, and transparency.
The initial release candidate for Mesa 25.1.0 has been released for testing. All issues that may impede the release of the final version of 25.1.0 should be included in the milestone. The forthcoming release candidate is anticipated on April 23rd.
Mesa 25.0.4 has been released. The release includes many improvements, such as better virtgpu device discovery for LinuxVirtGpu, new common interfaces in the VirtGpuDevice for checking DrmInfo, changes to logicop variables, and turning off logic operations for formats that aren't supported. Other improvements include reorganizing logicop variables, changing the names of no_ubo_to_push flags, and renaming AV1 unidirectional compound along with rate control.
The release also incorporates corrections for typographical errors in the 16x sample pattern, enhancements to device initialization, and updates to the naming of Ci-Tron priority tags. Other improvements include simplifying calculations for BROADCAST and SHUFFLE, making the derivative of convergent values more efficient, and fixing problems with shuffle when using scalar or uniform indices.
VSCodium 1.99.32562, based on Visual Studio Code 1.99.3, has been released. One of the potential bugs that was causing integration problems with the zsh shell has been fixed in the 1.99.3 release.