** Description changed:

  xfsprogs missing frame pointer despite the build flags already contain
  compiler flags to enable frame pointers.
  
- [ Impact ]
+ [Impact]
  
  In order to help developers with profiling, Ubuntu enabled frame-
  pointers for packages in the main archive.
  
  https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-performance-engineering-with-frame-
  pointers-by-default
  
  The `Affects` packages were missed due to the packaging issues. These
  have been fixed on Oracular and can now be ported to Noble.
  
- [ Test Plan ]
+ [Test Plan]
  
  Look at the DW_AT_producer in the associated debug ELF file for flags.
  -fno-omit-frame-pointer should be present after the fix.
  
  The following scripts can be used as a reference
  https://gist.github.com/julian-klode/85e55553f85c410a1b856a93dce77208
  https://gist.github.com/julian-klode/95818246eaef0ac6a54588f7f368e25c
  
  You can also check the build logs for build flags like `-fno-omit-frame-
  pointer`.
  
- [ Where problems could occur ]
+ [Where problems could occur]
  
  * A distribution-specific patch was applied to fix the build with security 
hardening flags enabled.
  * The packaging fixes have enabled other security hardening flags. This could 
have unintended effects.
  
- [ Other Info ]
+ [Other Info]
  
  changes in dpkg have been made to make sure frame-pointers are not
  enabled on s390x and ppc64el.
  
  Bug reference with similar SRU -
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ipvsadm/+bug/2071949

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  [SRU] xfsprogs missing frame pointer

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