Bug#683792: unblock: libseccomp/1.0.0-1

2012-11-25 Thread intrigeri
Hi Kees,

intrigeri wrote (10 Nov 2012 16:09:53 GMT) :
 I am not sure I exactly get the usecase for this unblock request.

 Is it developers who will need the -dev package to compile their new
 software with seccomp features in? (Those probably can easily install
 1.0.0-1 from the backports, if it does not make it into Wheezy.)

 Is it users who would want to install third-party software that was
 compiled against the libseccomp 1.0 ABI?

 Anything else?

Ping?

Cheers,
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Bug#683792: unblock: libseccomp/1.0.0-1

2012-11-10 Thread intrigeri
Adam D. Barratt wrote (04 Aug 2012 09:56:26 GMT) :
 For the record: the new package is therefore currently in NEW.

Still true.

Kees Cook wrote:
 I'd like to have this 1.0.0 version in Debian for easier development
 work for people wanting to use libseccomp going forward.

I am not sure I exactly get the usecase for this unblock request.

Is it developers who will need the -dev package to compile their new
software with seccomp features in? (Those probably can easily install
1.0.0-1 from the backports, if it does not make it into Wheezy.)

Is it users who would want to install third-party software that was
compiled against the libseccomp 1.0 ABI?

Anything else?


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Bug#683792: unblock: libseccomp/1.0.0-1

2012-09-15 Thread Julien Cristau
On Fri, Aug  3, 2012 at 17:35:31 -0700, Kees Cook wrote:

 Package: release.debian.org
 Severity: normal
 User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
 Usertags: freeze-exception
 
 Please unblock package libseccomp
 
 libseccomp just released their 1.0.0 version which has ABI changes over the
 earlier 0.1.0 release. This is a new library and no packages in Debian are
 currently build-depending on libseccomp, so the risk to the freeze is minimal.
 
 I'd like to have this 1.0.0 version in Debian for easier development work
 for people wanting to use libseccomp going forward.
 
Or we could just remove it from wheezy, if nothing's currently using it
in the distro...

Cheers,
Julien


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Bug#683792: unblock: libseccomp/1.0.0-1

2012-08-04 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 17:35 -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
 Please unblock package libseccomp
 
 libseccomp just released their 1.0.0 version which has ABI changes over the
 earlier 0.1.0 release.

For the record: the new package is therefore currently in NEW.

Regards,

Adam


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Bug#683792: unblock: libseccomp/1.0.0-1

2012-08-03 Thread Kees Cook
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: freeze-exception

Please unblock package libseccomp

libseccomp just released their 1.0.0 version which has ABI changes over the
earlier 0.1.0 release. This is a new library and no packages in Debian are
currently build-depending on libseccomp, so the risk to the freeze is minimal.

I'd like to have this 1.0.0 version in Debian for easier development work
for people wanting to use libseccomp going forward.

unblock libseccomp/1.0.0-1

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