These images were re-built and re-tagged. On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 2:14 AM <security-team-toolbox-...@canonical.com> wrote:
> A scan of this rock shows that it was built with packages from the Ubuntu > archive that have since received security updates. The following lists new > USNs for affected binary packages in each rock revision: > > Revision r931e6cbec6c2 (arm64; channels: 6.0-22.04_beta, latest, > 6.0-22.04_edge, edge) > * libtirpc-common: 5538-1 > * libtirpc3: 5538-1 > > Revision ra75ae16a4642 (s390x; channels: 6.0-22.04_beta, latest, > 6.0-22.04_edge, edge) > * libtirpc-common: 5538-1 > * libtirpc3: 5538-1 > > Revision rd741f7144a35 (amd64; channels: 6.0-22.04_beta, latest, > 6.0-22.04_edge, edge) > * libtirpc-common: 5538-1 > * libtirpc3: 5538-1 > > Revision re40252ebcdaa (ppc64le; channels: 6.0-22.04_beta, latest, > 6.0-22.04_edge, edge) > * libtirpc-common: 5538-1 > * libtirpc3: 5538-1 > > Simply rebuilding the rock will pull in the new security updates and > resolve this. If your rock also contains vendored code, now might be a > good time to review it for any needed updates. > > Thank you for your rock and for attending to this matter. > > References: > * https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5538-1/ >
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