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Emacs 25.3 Released To Fix A Security Vulnerability Of Malicious Lisp Scripts

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  • Hi-Angel
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    Originally posted by nanonyme View Post
    I wonder if they ever make Emacs work with ASLR
    There is ongoing effort of rewriting Emacs in Rust, and Rust seems to have ASLR enabled by default.

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by nanonyme View Post
    I wonder if they ever make Emacs work with ASLR
    Probably not. Why do you need it?

    Sounds like you're having a roof on your house, but still want to water-proof your TV against rain.

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  • bug77
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    Finally. I have so many friends that could write Lips using Emacs anymore because of this. /s

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  • hvis
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    > So, is it completely different version, or did they renamed 26.0 → 25.3?

    Completely different. 25.3 is from an older branch.

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  • Hi-Angel
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    I was about to grumble "how is that no major new features, what about the line-numbers", but now I am confused. I am using ≈1.5 month old emacs from git, and its version claims 26.0, and now 25.3 is out… So, is it completely different version, or did they renamed 26.0 → 25.3?

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  • nanonyme
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    I wonder if they ever make Emacs work with ASLR

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  • tsuru
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    email is the one thing I've not setup, but for all most other text and code editing, emacs is king -- especially Magit, it's in a class of its own.

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  • AndyChow
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    Originally posted by arjan_intel View Post
    We're all waiting for the ()-day
    Yeah, it's like making malware for HURD or something. Who reads email in emacs? Why would you submit yourself to such torture when Alpine is available?

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  • arjan_intel
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    We're all waiting for the ()-day

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  • tildearrow
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    Typo:

    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    Emacs' x-display decoding feature within the Enriched Text mode could lead to executing arbitary malicious Lisp code within the text.

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