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apparmor (3.0.8-3+apertis0) apertis; urgency=medium
[ Ritesh Raj Sarraf ]
* Sync from Debian Bookworm. Remaining apertis changes:
* Refresh the automatically detected licensing information
* Remaining apertis changes:
- Rebase below mentioned patches
- debian/patches/Allow-for-access-to-the-mutter-shared-keymap.patch
- debian/patches/Extend-abstractions-X-to-account-for-Wayland-clients.patch
- debian/patches/abstractions-base-stop-working-around-LP-359338.patch
- Refresh all patches, as part of rebase
[ Walter Lozano ]
- Disable lto optimization
- Disable installation of syscall tests
- Move Apertis patches to its own folder
[ Dylan Aïssi ]
- debian/control: Forward port remaining apparmor changes from Apertis.
- New binary packages: apparmor-tests, apparmor-utils-tests.
The test scripts are not packaged by Debian which are used by our
automated tests.
- debian/control: Depend on libdbus-1-dev to build the dbus test programs.
- debian/features: Pin features to the ones provided by Apertis kernels.
- debian/rules: Add `-Xsyscall_ioperm -Xsyscall_iop` to dh_install in
override_dh_install-arch to exclude those test programs on
architectures other than i386 and amd64.
* Dropped apertis changes:
- debian/apparmor.postinst: Don't use mv -n, it's only part of newer
coreutils.
- Now, we use rust-coreutils which supports mv -n.
- debian/control: Move aa-status into a separate package.
- That was required to avoid pulling python as dependency in our minimal
containers because aa-status was in python, but now it is in C.
-- Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com> Tue, 02 May 2023 12:25:00 +0200
apparmor (3.0.8-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Cherry-pick a few small, targeted fixes from upstream 3.0 branch
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