Please merge clamav 0.99+dfsg-1 (main) from Debian stable

Bug #1540491 reported by Louis Bouchard
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Louis Bouchard (louis)
Changed in clamav (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
assignee: nobody → Louis Bouchard (louis-bouchard)
Louis Bouchard (louis)
Changed in clamav (Ubuntu):
assignee: Louis Bouchard (louis-bouchard) → nobody
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This bug was fixed in the package clamav - 0.99+dfsg-1ubuntu1

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clamav (0.99+dfsg-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  Merge from Debian. Remaining changes (LP: #1540491) :
    * Explicitly build using llvm-3.6.
    * Ignore test results on armhf.
    * debian/rules: Restore --with-llvm-linking=dynamic to avoid underlinkage
      causing FTBS
    * d/p/llvm-don-t-use-system-libs.patch:
      Do not use system libraries for linking : We are not linking the .a
      files so we don't care about the libs llvm links against (like -ledit)
      Dropping this patch will cause FTBS on Ubuntu with unresolvable -ledit
  Dropped changes :
    * debian/control : libsystemd-dev no longer renamed since it has been
      changed upstream.
    * d/p/0005-libclamav-use-libmspack.patch : Now part of upstream release.
    * d/p/0007-fix-ssize_t-size_t-off_t-printf-modifier.patch : Now part of
      upstream release to the exception of the sigtool/sigtool.c cast
      identified previously.
      d/p/0008-hardcode-LLVM-linker-flag-because-llvm-config-return.patch :
      Now part of upstream release.
      d/p/0012-remove-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR-llvm-configure-from-libclama.patch
    * d/clamav-daemon.postinst.in: Fix typo which causes a crash while
      installing this package over any previous version (upgrading). Fixed
      upstream.
    * Explicitly build using llvm-3.5. Now build using llvm-3.6.

clamav (0.99+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Import final release of 0.99
  * suggest libclamunrar7 instead of libclamunrar6

clamav (0.99~rc2+dfsg-2) experimental; urgency=medium

  * Drop LLVM usage on powerpc (it is broken since the v3.6 switch).

clamav (0.99~rc2+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  [ Andreas Cadhalpun ]
  * Import first upstream release candidate for 0.99.
  * Drop patches included upstream:
     - Avoid-emitting-incremental-progress-messages.patch
     - bb-10731-Allow-to-specificy-a-group-for-the-socket.patch
     - clamav-milter-add-additinal-SMFIF_-flags.patch
     - remove-unnecessary-harmful-flags-from-libclamav.pc.patch
     - hardcode-LLVM-linker-flag.patch
  * Disable Large File Support because it is incompatible with fts.h, which
    is required by the new upstream release.
  * Drop patches needing LFS:
     - libclamav-use-libmspack.patch
     - fix-ssize_t-size_t-off_t-printf-modifier.patch
  * Disable valgrind in the test suite again. It is too flaky.
  * Print all new options in one build attempt.
  * Preserve new OnAccessMountPath, OnAccessDisableDDD and OnAccessPrevention
    options in clamd.conf.
  * Rename libclamav6 to libclamav7 and update symbols file.
  * Add -Wl,--as-needed to LDFLAGS to avoid useless dependencies.
  * Remove unused lintian overrides.
  * Update debian/copyright.

  [ Sebastian Andrzej Siewior ]
  * add a LFS safe fts() implementation from glibc
  * bring back libmspack related patches (libclamav-use-libmspack.patch +
    fix-ssize_t-size_t-off_t-printf-modifier.patch) and -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
  * fix a crash in clamdscan if file is passed via fd
  * Import second upstream release candidate for 0.99.

clamav (0.99~beta1+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * use T=<timeout> so w...

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Changed in clamav (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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