Hopefully I capture this all correctly:

appstream-glib is in main.  It has a dependency upon gcab sitting in
proposed.
fwupd is in universe.  It has a dependency upon the newer appstream-glib to
build.
gnome-software is in universe.  It has a dependency upon the newer fwupd
and appstream-glib to build.

So gcab is the first thing in the chain, promoting it to main will let
appstream-glib build.  That should let fwupd build.  Those two building
will let gnome-software build.

On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:25 PM Tyler Hicks <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 2016-02-10 01:10:23, Robert Ancell wrote:
> > This is holding up a chain of updates - appstream-glib -> fwupd ->
> > gnome-software.
>
> Hi Robert - It is on our security review list but that list has grown
> large. It'll happen by 16.04 but we typically don't try to target
> security reviews for feature freeze since packages can typically live in
> Universe without much trouble until we're able to do a security review.
> Can you explain how this is holding up updates (uploads?) so that we can
> adjust priority accordingly.
>
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