Regarding the timescale, schroot development isn't really done in mind
for Ubuntu freezes.  The 1.7.x series is being (roughly) aimed at jessie
for a stable 1.8 release.  However, we can certainly try to accomodate
them.

Note that I have backported the lockdev removal to schroot 1.6.  cmake
building was already backported, and this included dh9 and parallel and
verbose build support in addition, as well as using hardening defaults.
Note hardening was already enabled in Debian TTBOMK; maybe worth
checking you weren't getting a false positive there, since I did see
incorrect warnings previously, or maybe it's just not in the version
you're using.

I will make a schroot 1.6.6 upload to Debian unstable after some further
testing, which should give you all the above features.  There are a few
minor niggles to sort out, so hopefully later this week.

Regarding the missing symbols file, I have looked at adding one, but
doing this for C++ looks quite intimidating.  I'll be happy to add one,
but might need a little assistance to do so.  This will certanly become
more important for 1.7/1.8 which switches to using a shared library from
the existing static library.

Regards,
Roger

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