Thanks for this bug report, it does look like liburing would be worthy
of packaging and inclusion in debian and ubuntu, although I don't think
it's correct to have this filed against libaio.  Instead I'm tagging it
as 'needs packaging', per the New Package Policy, which covers this
situation:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages

It sounds like a 0.2 release of liburing is pending, and since FF for eoan has 
already closed, maybe worth waiting until 0.2 is out:
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg39689.html

Fwiw, there is a RPM package of 0.1
(https://pkgs.org/download/liburing), and from its .spec file the
packaging looks super straightforward.  Hopefully someone will grab it
from the needs-packaging queue soon.  Or, if you'd be interested in
taking a first crack at the deb packaging, that would certainly be a
great way to get this moved forward.


** Tags added: needs-packaging

** Package changed: libaio (Ubuntu) => ubuntu

** Summary changed:

- liburing package missing for >= 5.1 kernels
+ [needs-packaging] liburing package needed for >= 5.1 kernels

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