Update to upstream 2.3.1

Bug #1729925 reported by Blake Johnson
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trustedqsl (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Undecided
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Bug Description

I noticed today after installing on xenial that the current xenial build is behind upstream. It currently is broken when submitting certificate requests, it crashes.

I built and installed 2.3.1 manually from upstream. The only issue is the libtqsllib.so was created in a directory /usr/local/lib$(LIB_SUFFIX)/ rather than /usr/local/lib even though $LIB_SUFFIX was unset. I had to manually mv the lib to /usr/local/lib. After this, though 2.3.1 is working great on xenial. I looked through the CMake files but couldn't find where to address the above issue with the destination path of the library file myself.

It would be nice to A) Sync xenial to the current 2.3 builds available in artful and B) Update all to upstream 2.3.1

I'm happy to help but have no experience as a Ubuntu package maintainer so would appreciate pointers to the relevant documentation. I have other package management experience in AUR and macports.

Tags: packaging
tags: added: packaging
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Kevin Cozens (qq3dh7wn6set-fehmn-mm0v6n6x10rb) wrote :

FYI, 2.4 is the latest version in the code repository but the link to the latest version as a tarball is still the 2.3.1 version.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in trustedqsl (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Tony Mancill (tmancill) wrote :

The latest upstream version is 2.5.4 and is available in Debian unstable. Since Ubuntu is regularly syncing from Debian and currently contains 2.5.3, is there a reason to keep this bug open?

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