SUSE-RU-2025:20320-1: important: Recommended update for vim

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# Recommended update for vim

Announcement ID: SUSE-RU-2025:20320-1  
Release Date: May 16, 2025, 6:43 a.m.  
Rating: important  
References:

  * bsc#1235751

  
Affected Products:

  * SUSE Linux Micro 6.0
  * SUSE Linux Micro Extras 6.0

  
  
An update that has one fix can now be installed.

## Description:

This update for vim fixes the following issues:

  * Introduce patch to fix bsc#1235751 (regression).
  * Update to 9.1.1176. Changes:
  * 9.1.1176: wrong indent when expanding multiple lines
  * 9.1.1175: inconsistent behaviour with exclusive selection and motion
    commands
  * 9.1.1174: tests: Test_complete_cmdline() may fail
  * 9.1.1173: filetype: ABNF files are not detected
  * 9.1.1172: [security]: overflow with 'nostartofline' and Ex command in tag
    file
  * 9.1.1171: tests: wrong arguments passed to assert_equal()
  * 9.1.1170: wildmenu highlighting in popup can be improved
  * 9.1.1169: using global variable for get_insert()/get_lambda_name()
  * 9.1.1168: wrong flags passed down to nextwild()
  * 9.1.1167: mark '] wrong after copying text object
  * 9.1.1166: command-line auto-completion hard with wildmenu
  * 9.1.1165: diff: regression with multi-file diff blocks
  * 9.1.1164: [security]: code execution with tar.vim and special crafted tar
    files
  * 9.1.1163: $MYVIMDIR is set too late
  * 9.1.1162: completion popup not cleared in cmdline
  * 9.1.1161: preinsert requires bot "menu" and "menuone" to be set
  * 9.1.1160: Ctrl-Y does not work well with "preinsert" when completing items
  * 9.1.1159: $MYVIMDIR may not always be set
  * 9.1.1158: :verbose set has wrong file name with :compiler!
  * 9.1.1157: command completion wrong for input()
  * 9.1.1156: tests: No test for what patch 9.1.1152 fixes
  * 9.1.1155: Mode message not cleared after :silent message
  * 9.1.1154: Vim9: not able to use autoload class accross scripts
  * 9.1.1153: build error on Haiku
  * 9.1.1152: Patch v9.1.1151 causes problems
  * 9.1.1151: too many strlen() calls in getchar.c
  * 9.1.1150: :hi completion may complete to wrong value
  * 9.1.1149: Unix Makefile does not support Brazilian lang for the installer
  * 9.1.1148: Vim9: finding imported scripts can be further improved
  * 9.1.1147: preview-window does not scroll correctly
  * 9.1.1146: Vim9: wrong context being used when evaluating class member
  * 9.1.1145: multi-line completion has wrong indentation for last line
  * 9.1.1144: no way to create raw strings from a blob
  * 9.1.1143: illegal memory access when putting a register
  * 9.1.1142: tests: test_startup fails if $HOME/$XDG_CONFIG_HOME is defined
  * 9.1.1141: Misplaced comment in readfile()
  * 9.1.1140: filetype: m17ndb files are not detected
  * 9.1.1139: [fifo] is not displayed when editing a fifo
  * 9.1.1138: cmdline completion for :hi is too simplistic
  * 9.1.1137: ins_str() is inefficient by calling STRLEN()
  * 9.1.1136: Match highlighting marks a buffer region as changed
  * 9.1.1135: 'suffixesadd' doesn't work with multiple items
  * 9.1.1134: filetype: Guile init file not recognized
  * 9.1.1133: filetype: xkb files not recognized everywhere
  * 9.1.1132: Mark positions wrong after triggering multiline completion
  * 9.1.1131: potential out-of-memory issue in search.c
  * 9.1.1130: 'listchars' "precedes" is not drawn on Tabs.
  * 9.1.1129: missing out-of-memory test in buf_write()
  * 9.1.1128: patch 9.1.1119 caused a regression with imports
  * 9.1.1127: preinsert text is not cleaned up correctly
  * 9.1.1126: patch 9.1.1121 used a wrong way to handle enter
  * 9.1.1125: cannot loop through pum menu with multiline items
  * 9.1.1124: No test for 'listchars' "precedes" with double-width char
  * 9.1.1123: popup hi groups not falling back to defaults
  * 9.1.1122: too many strlen() calls in findfile.c
  * 9.1.1121: Enter does not insert newline with "noselect"
  * 9.1.1120: tests: Test_registers fails
  * 9.1.1119: Vim9: Not able to use an autoloaded class from another autoloaded
    script
  * 9.1.1118: tests: test_termcodes fails
  * 9.1.1117: there are a few minor style issues
  * 9.1.1116: Vim9: super not supported in lambda expressions
  * 9.1.1115: [security]: use-after-free in str_to_reg()
  * 9.1.1114: enabling termguicolors automatically confuses users
  * 9.1.1113: tests: Test_terminal_builtin_without_gui waits 2 seconds
  * 9.1.1112: Inconsistencies in get_next_or_prev_match()
  * 9.1.1111: Vim9: variable not found in transitive import
  * 9.1.1110: Vim tests are slow and flaky
  * 9.1.1109: cmdexpand.c hard to read
  * 9.1.1108: 'smoothscroll' gets stuck with 'listchars' "eol"
  * 9.1.1107: cannot loop through completion menu with fuzzy
  * 9.1.1106: tests: Test_log_nonexistent() causes asan failure
  * 9.1.1105: Vim9: no support for protected new() method
  * 9.1.1104: CI: using Ubuntu 22.04 Github runners
  * 9.1.1103: if_perl: still some compile errors with Perl 5.38
  * 9.1.1102: tests: Test_WinScrolled_Resized_eiw() uses wrong filename

## Patch Instructions:

To install this SUSE update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like
YaST online_update or "zypper patch".  
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:

  * SUSE Linux Micro 6.0  
    zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Micro-6.0-322=1

  * SUSE Linux Micro Extras 6.0  
    zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Micro-6.0-322=1

## Package List:

  * SUSE Linux Micro 6.0 (noarch)
    * vim-data-common-9.1.1176-1.1
  * SUSE Linux Micro 6.0 (aarch64 s390x x86_64)
    * vim-small-debuginfo-9.1.1176-1.1
    * vim-small-9.1.1176-1.1
    * vim-debugsource-9.1.1176-1.1
  * SUSE Linux Micro Extras 6.0 (aarch64 s390x x86_64)
    * vim-debuginfo-9.1.1176-1.1
    * vim-9.1.1176-1.1
    * xxd-debuginfo-9.1.1176-1.1
    * xxd-9.1.1176-1.1
    * vim-debugsource-9.1.1176-1.1

## References:

  * https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1235751

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