Public bug reported:

libnuma from the numactl source package was MIR'd in LP: #891232,
however the numactl binary is still in universe. I'd like to request
that the numactl binary also be considered for main. I work with users
of arm64 server platforms, where NUMA is increasingly common, and they
find these tools useful for setting scheduling/placement policies.

Per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess:

"If a new source package contains only code which is already in main
(e.g., the result of a source package split or rename, or source
packages with a version in the name), it may not need a full review.
Submitting a bug with an explanation is sufficient."

However, since the numactl binary package was presumably always part of
the numactl source package, I'm not sure if the above exception applies.
Let me know if more information, such as a full MIR report, is required.

** Affects: numactl (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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