Major changes:
* Add a new Sequoia-based OpenPGP backend
* Documentation updates
* Fix intermediate symlinks not verified (CVE-2021-35939)
* Fix subkey binding signatures not checked on PGP public keys (CVE-2021-3521)
* Refactor file and directory operations to use fd-based APIs throughout (CVE-2021-35938)
* Unbreak lua 2 for extensions
Full release note: https://rpm.org/wiki/Releases/4.18.0.html
Also remove version requirement for Lua dependency in port, we just use lua.
PR: 267291
Reported by: Brian Zou <zoujiaqing@gmail.com>
Security: CVE-2021-35939
Security: CVE-2021-3521
Security: CVE-2021-35938
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