On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:07 PM akuster808 wrote:
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> On 6/6/19 4:46 PM, Michael Halstead wrote:
> > Some packages were bumped onto the pip3 install line. Install them with
> zypper as before.
> with backport? ie is Warrior or Thud affected, I suspect so
>
Yes for Warrior. Thud is fine.
Is
On 6/7/19 3:09 AM, Burton, Ross wrote:
> That is deliberate and by design, recipes shouldn't fetch from
> Debian/Ubuntu archives for this reason.
>
> http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-security/commit/?id=462d76700a3c2748067d4685db8985c511b1b46c
> is a patch to master that needs to
Hi Peter,
You can find all tags at https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/tags and
update the recipe in a similar way for your (sumo) build.
Hope this helps!
Herman
On 2019-06-07 12:21, Smith, Peter1 (GE Renewable Energy) wrote:
Many thanks, situation understood.
Peter Smith
Senior
Many thanks, situation understood.
Peter Smith
Senior Emerging Technologies Engineer
Grid Solutions
GE Renewable Energy
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From: Burton, Ross
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To: Smith, Peter1 (GE Renewable Energy)
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Subject: EXT: Re:
That is deliberate and by design, recipes shouldn't fetch from
Debian/Ubuntu archives for this reason.
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-security/commit/?id=462d76700a3c2748067d4685db8985c511b1b46c
is a patch to master that needs to be backported to warrior/thud/sumo.
Ross
On Fri,
We are building with meta-security (from sumo branch) which currently uses
v2.11 of AppArmor, it seems overnight that the source archive has been removed
from the Ubuntu archives. Does anyone know if this is a deliberate action, or
if not who to contact to get it put back.
Peter Smith
Senior