flatpak-xdg-utils 1.0.5-3build2 source package in Ubuntu
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flatpak-xdg-utils (1.0.5-3build2) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild for CVE-2024-3094 -- William Grant <email address hidden> Mon, 01 Apr 2024 16:48:51 +1100
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- William Grant
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- Ubuntu Developers
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flatpak-xdg-utils_1.0.5.orig.tar.xz | 35.9 KiB | 9dbbebfb71bd99ec439fd00603cf6cbb2bc1e19b8eae75f2e5c11dabf105414b |
flatpak-xdg-utils_1.0.5-3build2.debian.tar.xz | 5.3 KiB | 1e25ae39e20acff81520e0274e66c3465397ee307872f7f393022b39f807acd7 |
flatpak-xdg-utils_1.0.5-3build2.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 41c3a33d51885d7c8b41ee66c9bb06cb677c778a60580619754ca9aaca6d46ff |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.0.5-3build1 to 1.0.5-3build2 (326 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- flatpak-xdg-utils: xdg-open and xdg-email reimplementation for containerized apps
Applications running in a Flatpak sandbox cannot normally launch arbitrary
subprocesses outside the container to open files and URLs. This
package provides reimplementations of the standard xdg-open(1) and
xdg-email(1) command-line tools intended to be run inside the container.
They use the D-Bus session bus to communicate with the xdg-desktop-portal
service outside the container.
.
To avoid conflicting with the standard xdg-utils package, these tools
are installed in /usr/libexec/flatpak- xdg-utils. This directory can be
added to the PATH when preparing a container, or used as a target for
container-specific symbolic links in /usr/bin.
.
This package also contains flatpak-spawn, which can be used by Flatpak
applications to launch processes outside the container. Unprivileged
applications can use this mechanism to launch a helper tool such as a
thumbnailer in a version of their sandbox with more restrictive
permissions, and specially-privileged applications with the 'devel' flag
(such as GNOME Builder) can use this mechanism to bypass the sandbox and
run commands on the host system.
.
This package is normally only useful if you are using Debian packages to
construct a Flatpak runtime or a similar container, and should not be
installed on a normal Debian desktop system. On desktop systems please
install the reference implementation of the xdg-open and xdg-email tools,
which can be found in the xdg-utils package.
.
If this package is installed in a non-Flatpak environment for testing,
it will require the dbus-session-bus and xdg-desktop-portal packages
(which would not be useful to install in a container).
- flatpak-xdg-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for flatpak-xdg-utils
- flatpak-xdg-utils-tests: as-installed tests for flatpak-xdg-utils
flatpak-xdg-utils provides reimplementations of the standard xdg-open(1)
and xdg-email(1) command-line tools intended to be run inside a Flatpak
container. They use the D-Bus session bus to communicate with the
xdg-desktop-portal service outside the container
.
This package contains as-installed tests, for use with autopkgtest and
similar frameworks. They use a mock implementation of xdg-desktop-portal.
- flatpak-xdg-utils-tests-dbgsym: debug symbols for flatpak-xdg-utils-tests