dpkg 1.22.5ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
dpkg (1.22.5ubuntu1) noble; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Change native source version/format mismatch errors into warnings until the dust settles on Debian bug 737634 about override options. - Add DPKG_UNTRANSLATED_MESSAGES environment check so that higher-level tools can get untranslated dpkg terminal log messages while at the same time having translated debconf prompts. - Map unqualified package names of multiarch-same packages to the native arch instead of throwing an error, so that we don't break on upgrade when there are unqualified names stored in the dpkg trigger database. - Apply a workaround from mvo to consider ^rc packages as multiarch, during the dpkg consistency checks. (see LP: 1015567 and 1057367). - dpkg-gencontrol: Fix Package-Type override handling for ddeb support. - scripts/Dpkg/Vendor/Ubuntu.pm, scripts/dpkg-buildpackage.pl: set 'nocheck' in build options by default on Ubuntu/riscv64. Overridable in debian/rules with 'DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS := $(filter-out nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))'. - dpkg-dev: Depend on lto-disabled-list. - dpkg-buildflags: Read package source names from lto-disabled-list, to build without lto optimizations. When adding a source package to the list, please also file a launchpad issue and tag it with 'lto'. - scripts/Dpkg/Vendor/Ubuntu.pm: set 'noudeb' build profile by default. Override this by exporting DEB_BUILD_PROFILE='!noudeb' which will be stripped, and thus building with udebs. - build: Switch default dpkg-deb compression from xz to zstd. Keep compressing dpkg.deb with xz to help bootstrapping on non-Ubuntu systems. - set default zstd compression level to 19 - scripts/Dpkg/Vendor/Debian.pm: Always include "-fdebug-prefix-map" to build flags. Map path to "/usr/src/PKGNAME-PKGVER" instead of ".", honouring the DWARF standard which prohibits relative paths in DW_AT_comp_dir. - scripts/{mk/buildflags.mk,t.mk}: Add support for DEB_BUILD_DEBUGPATH. - man/dpkg-buildflags.pod: Document new behaviour of "fdebugmap" and new DEB_BUILD_DEBUGPATH variable. - Disable -fstack-clash-protection on armhf since it causes crashes - dpkg-buildflags: Add a new feature "framepointer" in the "qa" area. - Turn on the use of frame pointers by default on 64bit architectures. - Update _FORTIFY_SOURCE documentation. - Update Dpkg_BuildFlags test case. - Fix debian/rules duplicate invocations of dh_builddeb - lib/dpkg/compress.c: clean up override of the default zstd compression level - dpkg-buildflags: Explicitly turn off hardening flags when requested. - Restore manpage delta, incorrectly dropped in 1.22.4ubuntu1, around FORTIFY_LEVEL, dpkg-buildflags fixdebugpath, and the zstd default compression level. -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden> Tue, 27 Feb 2024 17:07:32 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Gianfranco Costamagna
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
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- Section:
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- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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dpkg_1.22.5ubuntu1.tar.xz | 5.1 MiB | 4ffd9afeac2393c7fc740de20097bf4ea8ac09b35374baad7a0797f69a70cd61 |
dpkg_1.22.5ubuntu1.dsc | 3.1 KiB | 1547b58471d0520fefe7c8e80e88d807167c9824a28f4f6c542519b8b4a8cc41 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.22.4ubuntu5 to 1.22.5ubuntu1 (732.2 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- dpkg: Debian package management system
This package provides the low-level infrastructure for handling the
installation and removal of Debian software packages.
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For Debian package development tools, install dpkg-dev.
- dpkg-dbgsym: debug symbols for dpkg
- dselect: Debian package management front-end
dselect is a high-level interface for managing the installation and
removal of Debian software packages.
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Many users find dselect intimidating and new users may prefer to use
apt-based user interfaces.
- dselect-dbgsym: debug symbols for dselect
- libdpkg-dev: Debian package management static library
This package provides the header files and static library necessary to
develop software using libdpkg, the same library used internally by dpkg.
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Note though, that the API is to be considered volatile, and might change
at any time, use at your own risk.