[MIR] openconnect
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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openconnect (Ubuntu) |
Won't Fix
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
[Availability]
The package openconnect is already in Ubuntu universe.
The package openconnect builds for the architectures it is designed to work on.
It currently builds and works for architectures: amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x
Link to package [[https:/
[Rationale]
- The package openconnect is required in Ubuntu main because it is a dependency of network-
- The package openconnect will generally be useful for a large part of our user base
- Two Ubuntu flavors (Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio) preinstall this package.
- It would be great and useful to community/processes to have the
package openconnect in Ubuntu main, but there is no definitive deadline.
[Security]
- Had 10 security issues in the past
- links to such security issues in trackers:
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These pages usually contain links to context that shows how these issues got
handled in the past (and in Ubuntu).
I am preparing a security update for the unpatched issues in bug #1987569.
- no `suid` or `sgid` binaries
- Binary openconnect in sbin is no problem because TBD
- Package does not install services, timers or recurring jobs
- Package does not contain extensions to security-sensitive software
(filters, scanners, plugins, UI skins, ...)
[Quality assurance - function/usage]
- The package works well right after install
[Quality assurance - maintenance]
- The package is maintained well in Debian/Ubuntu and has not too many
and long term critical bugs open
- Ubuntu https:/
- Debian https:/
- The package has important open bugs, listing them:
https:/
https:/
- The package does not deal with exotic hardware we cannot support
[Quality assurance - testing]
- For Ubuntu 20.04, the package runs a test suite on build time, if it fails
it makes the build fail, link to build log https:/
- For Ubuntu 22.04 and Kinetic, the package does not run a test at build time because the Debian maintainer disabled them to an issue with Debian builders in https:/
- The package runs an autopkgtest, and is currently passing on
all architectures, link to test logs TBD
- The package does have failing autopkgtests tests right now, but since
they always failed they are handled as "ignored failure", this is
ok because TBD
[Quality assurance - packaging]
- debian/watch is present and works
- debian/control defines a correct Maintainer field
- This package does not yield massive lintian Warnings, Errors
- Please link to a recent build log of the package
https:/
https:/
https:/
- Please attach the full output you have got from
`lintian --pedantic` as an extra post to this bug.
- Lintian overrides are present, but ok because one of the scripts in the
package is to be run on Android, whose shell is /system/bin/sh instead of /bin/sh
- This package does not rely on obsolete or about to be demoted packages,
except on Ubuntu 20.04 (see the following point).
- This package has no python2 or GTK2 dependencies, except on Ubuntu 20.04 where the script trojans/
- The package will be installed by default, but does not ask debconf
questions higher than medium
- Packaging and build is easy, link to d/rules:
- 20.04: https:/
- 22.04: https:/
- Kinetic: https:/
[UI standards]
- Application is end-user facing, Translation is present, via standard
intltool/gettext or similar build and runtime internationaliz
system see TBD
- End-user applications without desktop file, not needed because it is a command-line application
[Dependencies]
- There are further dependencies that are not yet in main, MIR for them
is at bug #1987448 and bug #1987571
[Standards compliance]
- This package correctly follows FHS and Debian Policy
- This package violates FHS or Debian Polciy, reasons for that are TBD
[Maintenance/Owner]
- Owning Team will be https:/
- Team is not yet, but will subscribe to the package before promotion
- I have subscribed to all changes and comments for bugs in this package.
- This does not use static builds
- This does not use vendored code
- This does not use vendored code
- This package is not rust based
- For Ubuntu Kinetic, the package successfully built during the most recent test rebuild
- For Ubuntu 20.04, the package was test rebuilt in PPA or sbuild recently (provide link/logs)
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[Background information]
The Package description explains the package well
Upstream Name is OpenConnect
Link to upstream project https:/
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summary: |
- [MIR] openconnect + [FFe] [MIR] openconnect |
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- [FFe] [MIR] openconnect + [MIR] openconnect |
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status: | Expired → New |
Changed in openconnect (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
For the .dsc file and for the changes file for a clean build of the version in Ubuntu Kinetic, Lintian produces the following output:
W: libopenconnect5: changelog- distribution- does-not- match-changes- file (unstable != kinetic) and-changes- mismatch kinetic unstable debug/. build-id/ 15/60921d2ebc2a 3eaeea8ae75284a eaba1757a11. debug]
W: openconnect changes: distribution-
W: openconnect-dbgsym: elf-error In program headers: Unable to find program interpreter name [usr/lib/
N: 1 hint overridden (1 error); 0 unused overrides
The first two warnings can be ignored and the third warning is due to bug #1977883.