-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Format: 1.8 Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 13:58:08 +0000 Source: apparmor Binary: apparmor apparmor-utils apparmor-profiles libapparmor-dev libapparmor1 libapparmor-perl libapache2-mod-apparmor libpam-apparmor apparmor-notify python-libapparmor python3-libapparmor python-apparmor python3-apparmor dh-apparmor apparmor-easyprof Architecture: source Version: 2.11.1-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Debian AppArmor Team <pkg-apparmor-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Changed-By: intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org> Description: apparmor-easyprof - AppArmor easyprof profiling tool apparmor-notify - AppArmor notification system apparmor-profiles - profiles for AppArmor Security policies apparmor - user-space parser utility for AppArmor apparmor-utils - utilities for controlling AppArmor dh-apparmor - AppArmor debhelper routines libapache2-mod-apparmor - changehat AppArmor library as an Apache module libapparmor1 - changehat AppArmor library libapparmor-dev - AppArmor development libraries and header files libapparmor-perl - AppArmor library Perl bindings libpam-apparmor - changehat AppArmor library as a PAM module python3-apparmor - AppArmor Python3 utility library python3-libapparmor - AppArmor library Python3 bindings python-apparmor - AppArmor Python utility library python-libapparmor - AppArmor library Python bindings Changes: apparmor (2.11.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium . * apparmor: drop obsolete dependency on libapparmor-perl. This dependency was added in 2.8.0-0ubuntu15, when aa-exec (that was written in Perl back then) got moved to the apparmor package. Nowadays aa-exec is written in C and AFAICT there's nothing in the apparmor package that uses libapparmor-perl. * apparmor-utils: drop obsolete dependency on libapparmor-perl. All the programs shipped in this package were rewritten in Python. * Drop obsolete dependencies on python{,3}-pkg-resources. They were added to "fix autopkgtests in click-apparmor and apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu". We don't ship these packages in Debian, and I'm told they're going away in Ubuntu anyway. Checksums-Sha1: bcf270624927e984e307a51edb575092d7461bde 3405 apparmor_2.11.1-2.dsc 5713061e9233a854aa577ad734e9ecc4a15e22fe 84740 apparmor_2.11.1-2.debian.tar.xz Checksums-Sha256: aa7a72f0b22158ed33682654838a49fcc3ddbf52e7be6e1479856f2cb466c4dc 3405 apparmor_2.11.1-2.dsc b44b5c6ab97f03cd15d6939896d29d5421c25c0ef972bd32119ae673012abc1e 84740 apparmor_2.11.1-2.debian.tar.xz Files: 0ad3c5cafd4186e127ede9ca8a003e16 3405 admin optional apparmor_2.11.1-2.dsc 30a0426047d8e51ced12f900e0d14c14 84740 admin optional apparmor_2.11.1-2.debian.tar.xz
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