This bug was fixed in the package krb5 - 1.19.2-0ubuntu1
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krb5 (1.19.2-0ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium
[ Sam Hartman ]
* New Upstream version
* Depend on tex-gyre, Closes: #997407
[Simon Chopin]
* d/p/0012-Fix-softpkcs11-build-issues-with-openssl-3.0.patch:
ACK on the package. Looks good, uploaded. Thanks!
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Title:
krb5: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
Status in krb5
Oh! Right, I didn't notice it was just an extra changelog entry for the
ppa.
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Title:
krb5: Fail to build against
When I upload to my test PPA I always add a new entry "PPA upload" to
make sure that the whole entry is scrapped, including the ~ppa version
suffix. The actual entry is the one before that.
My usual sponsored uploads are based on debdiffs rather than direct PPA
versions so this has never be an
Hi, thanks for preparing the package, but to be sponsored the
debian/changelog needs a better description than "PPA upload". Could you
please update it with an appropriate changelog including the patch name,
what the patch does, and a LP tag to this bug?
Thanks!
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I've uploaded a package to
https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-ppa/+packages
based on the above MR. autopkgtests against -proposed ran fine on amd64.
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For the record : https://salsa.debian.org/debian/krb5/-/merge_requests/6
I plan on uploading (well, having someone upload) a version of krb5
based off this branch if it hasn't already hit Debian when we start the
transition.
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The attachment "0001-Fix-softpkcs11-build-issues-with-openssl-3.0.patch"
seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from
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