lxc 1:5.0.1-0ubuntu7 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
lxc (1:5.0.1-0ubuntu7) mantic; urgency=medium * Update apparmor profile to support new userns feature (LP: #2035315) - d/p/apparmor-userns.patch: Add userns permission to start-container abstraction and declare new 4.0 ABI in the usr.bin.lxc-start apparmor profile - debian/control: Declare Breaks on anything less than apparmor 4.0.0~alpha2-0ubuntu4 for liblxc-common to ensure if apparmor is installed that it supports the new 4.0 ABI and add systemd-dev to Build-Depends to fix local build failure. -- Alex Murray <email address hidden> Mon, 18 Sep 2023 13:28:16 +0930
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Alex Murray
- Uploaded to:
- Mantic
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- linux-any all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mantic | release | universe | admin |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
---|---|---|
lxc_5.0.1.orig.tar.gz | 950.4 KiB | d8195423bb1e206f8521d24b6cde4789f043960c7cf065990a9cf741dcfd4222 |
lxc_5.0.1-0ubuntu7.debian.tar.xz | 104.1 KiB | 7fabef662da130beef55dc4ca54be086ab9e0c52a596f32b1d6dd622e8171e9a |
lxc_5.0.1-0ubuntu7.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 54a61fdd30f844f726e1b651bf4e9c14fcad27c50f4ed6a4dc14bf53723c7d2a |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- liblxc-common: Linux Containers userspace tools (library)
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package contains the common files for the shared library
- liblxc-common-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblxc-common
- liblxc-dev: Linux Containers userspace tools (development)
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package contains the development files.
- liblxc1: No summary available for liblxc1 in ubuntu noble.
No description available for liblxc1 in ubuntu noble.
- liblxc1-dbgsym: No summary available for liblxc1-dbgsym in ubuntu noble.
No description available for liblxc1-dbgsym in ubuntu noble.
- libpam-cgfs: PAM module for managing cgroups for LXC
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This provides a Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) to provide
logged-in users with a set of cgroups which they can administer.
This allows for instance unprivileged containers, and session
management using cgroup process tracking.
- libpam-cgfs-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam-cgfs
- lxc: Transitional package - lxc -> lxc-utils
This is a transitional dummy package. It can safely be removed.
.
lxc is now replaced by lxc-utils.
- lxc-dev: Linux Containers userspace tools (development)
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package contains the development files.
- lxc-utils: Linux Containers userspace tools
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package provides the lxc-* tools, which can be used to start a single
daemon in a container, or to boot an entire "containerized" system, and to
manage and debug your containers.
- lxc-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for lxc-utils
- lxc1: Transitional package - lxc1 -> lxc
This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.
.
lxc1 is now replaced by lxc.