1.6.3-1 is the current precise version. Setting to fixed released
** Changed in: yubikey-personalization (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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We plan on releasing 1.6.2 with the fix early next week, so I followed
the suggestion and marked it Fix Committed.
/Fredrik
** Changed in: yubikey-personalization (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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@Fredrik,
I think you can mark it Fix Committed (not Released) assuming a new
release is coming soon, since the fix is committed upstream.
(see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status for status definitions)
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Attached is the patch I committed to the upstream project, that Serge
agrees is a better fix.
I'm a novice in handling Launchpad bug reports. Can someone please
advice me what I should do now with this report? Should it be kept open
until we release a new version of yubikey-personalization?
Thank
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Correct fix is to use 'int' since that is the return type of getopt(3).
Fixed in commit a8e3af907 of upstream project.
/Fredrik
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Title:
ykchalre
** Patch added: "Patch which fixes the issue for me"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yubikey-personalization/+bug/884411/+attachment/2580814/+files/arm-char-is-unsigned.patch
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