@enr0n and @brian-murray suggested that this change should go through
the feature freeze exception process.

**Description of the proposed changes**

With the change packages systemd-boot and systemd-boot-efi will be first
time built for the riscv64 architecture. No changes will occur for any
other architecture.

**Rationale for the exception**

systemd-boot-efi is used to implement Ubuntu Core based gadgets. To
provide these on riscv64 the packages should be built for this
architecture.

**Additional information**

As these are new packages for the riscv64 archtitecture we do not have a
regression risk.

The packages are not preinstalled by any Kinetics image but have to be
installed manually.


** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1989457

Title:
  Enable riscv64 build

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The upstream source supports building systemd-boot for the riscv64
  architecture. We just haven't enabled it yet in debian/control.

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