> On Mon, 02 Dec 2024, TS wrote:
>> The version of Vim for Windows offered for download on
>> https://www.vim.org/download.php is 9.1.0. This has some known
>> vulnerabilities...
Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> said (on 2024/12/02):
> I have updated the links to include the latest stable release from
> the winget package repository:
> https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifests/v/vim/vim/
>
> Note: there will be new stable releases at the winget repository
> approximately all 100 minor patch numbers. So expect there to be a new
> releases within the next weeks.
Thanks for the update. I don't see any change to the page yet;
is there a delay? In the wiget repository I see 9.1.0821 along
with 9.1.0818, 9.1.0718, 9.1.0618, etc. but the top of
download.php still says:
The current stable version is gvim_9.1.0000_x64.exe (64bit installer) and gvim_9.1.0000_x86.exe (32bit installer).
A zip package (32bit and 64bit) is also available: gvim_9.1.0000_x86.zip and gvim_9.1.0000_x64.zip
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