arm-trusted-firmware 2.6+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

arm-trusted-firmware (2.6+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * debian/rules: Adjust installation of upstream changelog.
  * Remove upstream signing key.

 -- Vagrant Cascadian <email address hidden>  Fri, 26 Nov 2021 17:26:17 -0800

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arm-trusted-firmware_2.6+dfsg-1.dsc 1.6 KiB 0fd8f2e135d22f5e172aea570b38265ba3cf1a94268eb60ca3d4aa3705a3db33
arm-trusted-firmware_2.6+dfsg.orig.tar.xz 4.3 MiB 54553ba34e10086f463c858320445ecbb1de097487bc9b51f78ccbb0278fe55b
arm-trusted-firmware_2.6+dfsg-1.debian.tar.xz 6.6 KiB 5e43be94698106d93fc6848b41284c39cb0905e2f4832c69316f87b350f8eb81

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Binary packages built by this source

arm-trusted-firmware: "secure world" software for ARM SoCs - firmware

 The "secure world" on arm64 machines is a special level of CPU
 privilege that is hidden from the normal OS, and has complete
 control over the system. It provides both initialization during
 early boot stages (before u-boot or EFI) and system monitor
 functionality once the machine is booted up.
 .
 This package includes the firmware binaries.

arm-trusted-firmware-dbgsym: debug symbols for arm-trusted-firmware
arm-trusted-firmware-tools: "secure world" software for ARM SoCs - tools

 The "secure world" on arm64 machines is a special level of CPU
 privilege that is hidden from the normal OS, and has complete
 control over the system. It provides both initialization during
 early boot stages (before u-boot or EFI) and system monitor
 functionality once the machine is booted up.
 .
 This package includes helper tools.

arm-trusted-firmware-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for arm-trusted-firmware-tools