I have updated the 2.0.15 source package to include the necessary UI
files. These are not included as part of the upstream archive, and
instead are built during the release process. As such, I created a
release archive in a clean LXD container and extracted the necessary
files. As these are binary files, I am including the entire source
package here instead of a diff.

** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
- It is expected that there will be minimal impact by updating the package
- from 2.0.15 to 2.0.16. I have reviewed the upstream commits between the
- two versions and the only commits are ones that close upstream bugs. No
- new features are included and no functionality is changed. The biggest
- difference between 2.0.15 and 2.0.16 is the inclusion of the missing
- files for cockpit-389-ds. Version 2.0.15 ships an empty package for
- cockpit-389-ds which causes the plugin to be non-functional.
+ It is expected that there will be minimal impact by this SRU. The only
+ things that were added to the package were the missing Cockpit plugin
+ files (in debian/cockpit_dist) and adding a line to debian/rules to copy
+ those files into the correct location during the package build process.
+ No other files outside of these were touched by this SRU.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
  1. Install the following packages on a fresh installation of Jammy
-  - 389-ds
-  - cockpit
-  - cockpit-389-ds
+  - 389-ds
+  - cockpit
+  - cockpit-389-ds
  
  2. Ensure that cockpit is enabled and listening on port 9090
  
  3. Open a browser and connect to the system on port 9090
  
  4. Login to the cockpit web application
  
  5. Verify that the menu on the left includes the 389 Directory Server
  link
  
  6. Click the link and use the plugin to create a new instance of 389-ds
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  While issues are unlikely, there are a number of places where bug fixes
  include minor changes to the cockpit UI. If users rely on scripts for
  automated testing/automation (e.g. selenium), these changes could cause
  those tests/automations could break.
  
  [ Other Info ]
  
-  * This change only applies to jammy as releases after jammy have a newer
-    version of 389-ds-base that includes the missing files
+  * This change only applies to jammy as releases after jammy have a newer
+    version of 389-ds-base that includes the missing files
  
  [ Original Bug Description ]
  
  In 22.04 LTS, cockpit-389-ds will also install when install 389-ds
  
  ```
  # apt info 389-ds
  Package: 389-ds
  Version: 2.0.15-1
  Priority: optional
  Section: universe/net
  Source: 389-ds-base
  Origin: Ubuntu
  Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com>
  Original-Maintainer: Debian FreeIPA Team 
<pkg-freeipa-de...@alioth-lists.debian.net>
  Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
  Installed-Size: 49.2 kB
  Depends: 389-ds-base, cockpit-389-ds
  Homepage: https://directory.fedoraproject.org
  Download-Size: 10.8 kB
  APT-Manual-Installed: yes
  APT-Sources: http://azure.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/universe amd64 
Packages
  Description: 389 Directory Server suite - metapackage
-  Based on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), the 389
-  Directory Server is designed to manage large directories of users and
-  resources robustly and scalably.
-  .
-  This is a metapackage depending on the LDAPv3 server and a Cockpit UI plugin
-  for administration.
+  Based on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), the 389
+  Directory Server is designed to manage large directories of users and
+  resources robustly and scalably.
+  .
+  This is a metapackage depending on the LDAPv3 server and a Cockpit UI plugin
+  for administration.
  ```
  
  After cockpit-389-ds install, 389 Directory Server suppose could be
  administrated via Cockpit but "389 Directory Server" does not shown
  after login Cockpit.
  
  After check the files installed via cockpit-389-ds, it seems missing
  some files inside /usr/share/cockpit/389-console such as
  /usr/share/cockpit/389-console/manifest.json,
  /usr/share/cockpit/389-console/index.html, etc.
  
  ```
  # dpkg --listfiles cockpit-389-ds
  /.
  /usr
  /usr/share
  /usr/share/cockpit
  /usr/share/cockpit/389-console
  /usr/share/doc
  /usr/share/doc/cockpit-389-ds
  /usr/share/doc/cockpit-389-ds/copyright
  /usr/share/metainfo
  /usr/share/metainfo/389-console
  /usr/share/metainfo/389-console/org.port389.cockpit_console.metainfo.xml
  /usr/share/doc/cockpit-389-ds/changelog.Debian.gz
  ```
  
  Thank you for your time!

** Attachment added: "389-ds-base_2.0.15-1.debian.tar.xz"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/389-ds-base/+bug/2008441/+attachment/5790501/+files/389-ds-base_2.0.15-1.debian.tar.xz

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