This bug was fixed in the package edk2 - 0~20190309.89910a39-1ubuntu1

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edk2 (0~20190309.89910a39-1ubuntu1) disco; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian experimental. Remaining changes:
    - debian/patches/enroll-default-keys.patch: Build EnrollDefaultKeys.efi to
      provide an automated way of injecting Microsoft signing keys in VMs that
      need them.
    - debian/control: add genisoimage, qemu-utils, qemu-system-x86, python3 to
      Build-Depends for the automatic key enrollment process.
    - debian/rules:
      - build a SecureBoot/SMM enabled variant of OVMF_CODE too.
      - build OVMF_VARS.ms.fd with embedded Microsoft keys from the binary
        EnrollDefaultKeys.efi
    - debian/ovmf.links: add OVMF_CODE.ms.fd.
    - debian/ovmf.install: install OVMF_VARS.ms.fd.
  * debian/control: Fold and sort Build-Depends line.
  * debian/control: Add bc to Build-Depends, as it is now used by
    edksetup.sh.
  * debian/control: Add python3-distutils to Build-Depends. Part of
    the build will now use python3 instead of python if found at build-time.
    However, the build requires distutils, and upstream only embeds the
    python(2) version of that.

 -- dann frazier <[email protected]>  Mon, 18 Mar 2019 21:44:41
-0600

** Changed in: edk2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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