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Accepted apparmor 2.10.95-1 (source) into unstable



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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:23:09 CEST
Source: apparmor
Binary: apparmor apparmor-utils apparmor-profiles apparmor-docs libapparmor-dev libapparmor1 libapparmor-perl libapache2-mod-apparmor libpam-apparmor apparmor-notify python-libapparmor python3-libapparmor python-apparmor python3-apparmor dh-apparmor apparmor-easyprof
Architecture: source
Version: 2.10.95-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian AppArmor Team <pkg-apparmor-team@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Changed-By: intrigeri <intrigeri@debian.org>
Description: 
 apparmor-docs - documentation for AppArmor
 apparmor-easyprof - AppArmor easyprof profiling tool
 apparmor-notify - AppArmor notification system
 apparmor-profiles - profiles for AppArmor Security policies
 apparmor   - user-space parser utility for AppArmor
 apparmor-utils - utilities for controlling AppArmor
 dh-apparmor - AppArmor debhelper routines
 libapache2-mod-apparmor - changehat AppArmor library as an Apache module
 libapparmor1 - changehat AppArmor library
 libapparmor-dev - AppArmor development libraries and header files
 libapparmor-perl - AppArmor library Perl bindings
 libpam-apparmor - changehat AppArmor library as a PAM module
 python3-apparmor - AppArmor Python3 utility library
 python3-libapparmor - AppArmor library Python3 bindings
 python-apparmor - AppArmor Python utility library
 python-libapparmor - AppArmor library Python bindings
Closes: 796589 810888 822349 824461
Changes:
 apparmor (2.10.95-1) unstable; urgency=medium
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   * Merge from ubuntu-citrain up to revision 1590, that is changes brought
     by 2.10.95-0ubuntu1 to 2.10.95-0ubuntu2, including a new upstream
     release also known as AppArmor 2.11.beta1. (Closes: #810888)
     Remaining changes:
     - debian/apparmor.install: install tunables/home.d and tunables/multiarch.*,
       to make it easier to maintain site-specific configuration.
     - Don't ship empty /usr/bin and /usr/share/apparmor in apparmor-utils:
       I fail to see what good they can do.
     - Drop dependency from apparmor on initramfs-tools: the early modules
       loading code that needed it was removed a while ago.
     - apparmor-notify depends on libnotify-bin: the package's description
       is explicitly about desktop notifications, and we've had #746508,
       so let's stick to supporting the desktop use case as best as we can,
       and ignore the server use case for now.
     - debian/control: removed duplicated Section entry for apparmor-easyprof,
       it's the same as the source package's one.
     - Apply notify-group.patch.
     - The new packaging fixes and improvements documented below.
   * Remove Holger from Uploaders, at his request. (Closes: #824461)
   * dh-apparmor: fix enabling policy if it's the system's first.
     Thanks to Peter Palfrader <weasel@debian.org> for the analysis and patch!
     (Closes: #822349)
   * Declare compliance with Standards-Version 3.9.8.
   * Fix typo in dh_apparmor(1) manpage.
   * Add Lintian overrides for the no-upstream-changelog check: upstream
     does not ship any changelog.
   * debian/README.source: document how we import new upstream releases
     from Ubuntu into Debian.
   * Add a systemd unit wrapping the init script. Thanks to Felipe Sateler
     for coming up with a patch, to the OpenSUSE folks for some inspiration,
     and to Felix Geyer for commenting on my own initial draft. (Closes: #796589)
     Accordingly:
     - Add a build-dependency on dh-systemd, and enable it in debian/rules.
     - Disable handle_system_policy_package_updates in the init script's
       start action: it is only useful for click, snappy and Ubuntu system
       images, i.e. not in Debian; and it reads and writes to /var, that can
       be remote-mounted, so it would prevent us from using Before=sysinit.target
       (and thus, from confining early system services) without possibly
       introducing dependency loops.
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