Looks like some of the changes requested have been made but there's a few more that are needed. Specifically:
* d/changelog needs to include the bug reference * d/changelog shouldn't include an extraneous [ Eric Berry ] header -- that's only needed when someone else (mentioned in the footer) is making the change, or if multiple changes by different authors are included in the upload, which isn't the case here * d/changelog needs a slightly different version number in questing: ...ubuntu3 as this is just "another" Ubuntu change and we're not trying to avoid collision with a version in a future series * In d/p/fips-pbkdf2-fix-invalid-salt-length.patch there's no need to include a "Forwarded: not-needed" header. That usually indicates a change we've made that didn't come from upstream, and isn't being forwarded because upstream don't want it. In this case, the change comes directly from upstream (as noted by the Origin header) so we don't need a Forwarded header at all * The questing branch needs to be rebased onto the current questing- devel (2.4.1-5ubuntu1 merged recently from Debian) -- I've checked and it appears the FIPS changes were committed after 2.4.1 was released so the changes are still required there Given that I think these are the only changes remaining, and that they're fairly trivial, rather than go back and forth on this (given it's been several months already), I'm going to make these changes myself and sponsor for the questing. If that builds successfully (and I've still got time this shift), I'll tackle the plucky, noble, and jammy branches. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2107773 Title: [SRU] Enabling FIPS causes SALT to be 8 bytes, but OpenSSL 3.0.2 checks if SALT is < 16 bytes, breaking Dovecot and possibly other packages. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dovecot/+bug/2107773/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
