Hi Balint,
thanks - I just came to the same a few minutes ago - I should have checked updates first.
The new libvirt works as it has libwiretap-dev explicitly specified.
That would be [1]
Since we might have broken more I agree on fixing it in libwireshark-dev
Not worth a libvirt SRU on it's own, but I queued the libvirt change in the Ubuntu packaging git [2] thou (no upload planned atm), so if any urgent SRU comes in it will "just work" to build.
If before that wireshark is fixed it still is not bad to have that.
Therefore marking the libvirt portion as committed and low - I'd appreciate a fix to wireshark as we don't know who else we might have broken.
Hi Balint,
thanks - I just came to the same a few minutes ago - I should have checked updates first.
The new libvirt works as it has libwiretap-dev explicitly specified.
That would be [1]
Since we might have broken more I agree on fixing it in libwireshark-dev
Not worth a libvirt SRU on it's own, but I queued the libvirt change in the Ubuntu packaging git [2] thou (no upload planned atm), so if any urgent SRU comes in it will "just work" to build.
If before that wireshark is fixed it still is not bad to have that.
Therefore marking the libvirt portion as committed and low - I'd appreciate a fix to wireshark as we don't know who else we might have broken.
[1]: https:/ /salsa. debian. org/libvirt- team/libvirt/ commit/ 7698a4e /git.launchpad. net/~libvirt- maintainers/ ubuntu/ +source/ libvirt/ commit/ ?id=f90e7b7de72 82763c41e066832 7ece72ab8489cf
[2]: https:/