[Pkg-privacy-maintainers] Fwd: [Pkg-privacy-commits] [onioncircuits] 02/02: Add AppArmor profile for onioncircuits and install it.
Sascha Steinbiss
satta at debian.org
Wed Mar 22 15:58:41 UTC 2017
Hi U,
I have made an additional commit in the 'next' branch, which just moves
things around a bit and also adds some dependencies and options that
were required for me to build in a cowbuilder chroot.
Do we want to upload to unstable or keep that open for potential RC bug
fixes during the freeze? Personally I'd like to upload to experimental
in the meantime. Happy to hear your thoughts.
Cheers
Sascha
On 03/20/2017 02:58 PM, u wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> the commit importing the apparmor profile is a reference to a commit I
>>> made upstream FYI. I don't know if you want to prepare a new upload for
>>> Debian with this profile, after reviewing it, or if you want me to
>>> prepare this?
>>
>> I don't mind if you prepare an upload in general :) Thanks!
>
> Ok.
>
>> However, I was wondering why you added the apparmor profile to
>> upstream's code in master? As it is a Debian/Tails specific addition, I
>
> As I said, I have made the exact same commit on upstream's master
> branch. So that profile is already part of the upstream code.
>
> And as intrigeri said, the profile is not Debian specific.
>
>> would have expected it to be somewhere under debian/ and installed from
>> there. Placing it outside debian/ breaks building with
>> --git-pristine-tar for me as the contents of master no longer match
>> what's in the tarball:
>> I guess might also help contacting Alan to include the profile in future
>> upstream releases.
>
> I understand that this creates an issue for building from master, but
> not from the previous tag, or am I mistaken? I mostly thought it was the
> best choice to make that commit regardless, so that it would be in the
> Debian Git repo and that you'd be aware of the existence of that file.
>
> I need to check with Alan/Tails how to release a new tarball.
>
> Cheers!
> u.
>
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