MIR approved.

** Changed in: mozjs38 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  [MIR] mozjs38

Status in mozjs38 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Availability
  ============
  Ubuntu is a bit ahead of Debian here but the mozjs packages are maintained in 
Debian. I have an ITP filed (#860396) to maintain this with the Debian 
pkg-gnome team since I don't think anyone else wants the burden of maintaining 
it.

  Built for all supported architectures.

  Rationale
  =========
  Required by gjs (LP: #1683989) which is required by GNOME Shell. Beside 
gnome-shell, gjs is also used by these apps which might be in a default Ubuntu 
install.
  * gnome-characters
  * gnome-documents
  * gnome-maps
  * gnome-sushi
  * gnome-weather

  Security
  ========
  mozjs38 is Firefox's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine. Therefore, it gets lots 
of CVEs (not all Firefox CVEs affect mozjs but there are several that do).

  https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox-
  esr/#firefoxesr38.8

  Here's how things have improved in the past 6 months though. GNOME
  3.22 was still using mozjs24 which is several years out of date. For
  GNOME 3.24, Philip Chimento (the gjs developer) ported to mozjs31 and
  then mozjs38. He currently expects to finish the port all the way to
  mozjs52 for GNOME 3.26 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/781429 . Although
  it's too early to make a definitive decision, I think there's a good
  chance we will ship GNOME 3.26 in Ubuntu 17.04. mozjs52 corresponds
  with the current Firefox ESR release.

  Until now, Mozilla didn't really handle Spidermonkey releases very
  well, doing one release per ESR cycle. mozjs is now being built as
  part of Mozilla's regular builds so I think we'll be able to get them
  to do regular releases too.

  Each ESR is supported for about one year:
  https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/

  We no longer install the /usr/bin/js binary.

  For 17.04, I updated the package to use the last Firefox 38 ESR as its
  base (LP: #1683103)

  Quality assurance
  =================
  - Ubuntu Desktop Bugs is subscribed to this package.

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mozjs38

  Upstream build tests are being run now using dh_auto_test. Failing
  tests do not fail the build on arm64, ppc64el, and s390x until we
  handle https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1357593

  No autopkgtests.

  Partly because of how old mozjs38 is, we build with autoconf2.13 and
  have several patches. Hopefully, those won't be needed with mozjs52.

  Dependencies
  ============
  check-mir reports all other binary dependencies are in main

  Standards compliance
  ====================
  3.9.8

  Maintenance
  ===========
  - Actively developed upstream

  Background information
  ======================
  Of course, there's a Long Term Support problem with this package.

  Red Hat Enterprise Linux has begun working around this issue by fully
  upgrading the GNOME stack periodically. (RHEL 7 shipped with GNOME
  3.8; 7.2 updated it to 3.14. GNOME 3.22 might come later this year.

  Most other GNOME LTS distros (like Debian and SUSE) don't upgrade
  mozjs.

  I expect we will be able to drop mozjs24 from the archives before
  18.04 LTS. The developers of the packages using it are working on
  porting to mozjs38 now. Maybe they can port to mozjs52 before 18.04
  LTS too.

  Packaging is at
  https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-gnome/mozjs38.git or
  https://git.launchpad.net/~jbicha/ubuntu/+source/mozjs38/

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