** Description changed:
[Availability]
Available in Ubuntu universe and Debian unstable, builds for all
architectures Ubuntu supports.
+ The binaries requested to move to main is libtss2-esys0 and
+ libtss2-udev.
+
[Rationale]
- fwupd 1.3.1 will be dropping support for using tpm2-tools/tpm2-abrmd and
instead will be using tpm2-tss. It's no longer an optional support, but a
required dependency to build fwupd now.
+ An upcoming fwupd release (1.3.1) will be dropping support for using
tpm2-tools/tpm2-abrmd and instead will rely upon tpm2-tss. Previously the
tpm2-abrmd and tpm2-tools packages were Recommends that were dropped when
merging with Debian. They could be optionally used.
+ TPM support is no longer optional and libtss2-dev package is now a required
dependency to build fwupd w/ uefi support now.
https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/commit/1b5f1da2028189d5f743ea7e6ea5c45ebc09e4b8
+ The libtss2-esys0 is a required runtime dependency for fwupd.
[Security]
- No CVE's, no binaries. Just library
+ No CVE's, no binaries.
[Quality assurance]
No configuration
No debconf questions
Long outstanding bugs in Debian:
Need to avoid conflict with TPM1.2 udev rules package
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=918973)
Deals with mainstream tpm2 hardware
+ Includes watch file
+ Doesn't rely upon obsolete packages
+
+ [UI Standards]
+ N/A
[Dependencies]
+ libc6
+ libgcrypt20
+ adduser
[Standards compliance]
- Just needs to rev up one more version of debian policy
+ Just needs to rev up one more version of debian policy.
+ No major policy violations.
+ Packaging is straightforward
[Maintenance]
Propose owning team to foundations, but should generally just sync from
Debian.
** Changed in: tpm2-tss (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Description changed:
[Availability]
Available in Ubuntu universe and Debian unstable, builds for all
architectures Ubuntu supports.
The binaries requested to move to main is libtss2-esys0 and
libtss2-udev.
[Rationale]
An upcoming fwupd release (1.3.1) will be dropping support for using
tpm2-tools/tpm2-abrmd and instead will rely upon tpm2-tss. Previously the
tpm2-abrmd and tpm2-tools packages were Recommends that were dropped when
merging with Debian. They could be optionally used.
TPM support is no longer optional and libtss2-dev package is now a required
dependency to build fwupd w/ uefi support now.
https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/commit/1b5f1da2028189d5f743ea7e6ea5c45ebc09e4b8
The libtss2-esys0 is a required runtime dependency for fwupd.
+ libtss2-udev is a dependency of libtss2-esys0.
[Security]
No CVE's, no binaries.
[Quality assurance]
No configuration
No debconf questions
Long outstanding bugs in Debian:
Need to avoid conflict with TPM1.2 udev rules package
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=918973)
Deals with mainstream tpm2 hardware
Includes watch file
Doesn't rely upon obsolete packages
[UI Standards]
N/A
[Dependencies]
libc6
libgcrypt20
adduser
[Standards compliance]
Just needs to rev up one more version of debian policy.
No major policy violations.
Packaging is straightforward
[Maintenance]
Propose owning team to foundations, but should generally just sync from
Debian.
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