Merge libmail-dmarc-perl from Debian unstable for oracular
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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libmail-dmarc-perl (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Scheduled-For: Backlog
Upstream: tbd
Debian: 1.20230215-1
Ubuntu: 1.20230215-1ubuntu1
There is nothing yet to merge for libmail-dmarc-perl currently, but this ticket is filed prospectfully for tracking purposes in case a merge does become available later this cycle.
If it turns out this needs a sync rather than a merge, please change the tag 'needs-merge' to 'needs-sync', and (optionally) update the title as desired.
If this merge pulls in a new upstream version, also consider adding an entry to the Oracular Release Notes: https:/
### Old Ubuntu Delta ###
libmail-dmarc-perl (1.20230215-
* Promoting libmail-dmarc-perl to main (LP: #2061865). Readjust
dependencies to allow inclusion in main, so that spamassassin
can start depending on DMARC for stronger spam filtering (LP: #2023971).
- d/control: dependencies readjustment:
+ separate dependencies in the binary package depending on
their use. Modules used in validation remain as binary
to suggested dependencies.
+ drop libemail-mime-perl in favor of libmime-tools-perl and
+ libnet-libidn-perl replaces libnet-
- d/patches: Some refactors were needed to use libraries already
in main that do the same function:
+ use-MIME-
to use libmime-tools-perl instead of Email::MIME (LP: #2030880).
+ change-
- d/tests:
+ splitting-check: validate our dependencies split through
this check. Thanks to Sergio Durigan Jr. for all the fixing here.
+ data/*.eml: mails used in the test (the same used by spamassassin
t/dmarc.t test).
-- Miriam España Acebal <email address hidden> Mon, 11 Dec 2023 16:43:31 +0200
Changed in libmail-dmarc-perl (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
Changed in libmail-dmarc-perl (Ubuntu): | |
milestone: | none → ubuntu-24.10-beta |