usbguard 0.7.5+ds-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
usbguard (0.7.5+ds-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version 0.7.5 (Closes: #923542) The upstream source does not contain the qt applet anymore. + Remove usbguard-applet-qt package and qt build dependencies from d/control + Remove qt specific lines from d/rules + Remove applet .desktop and .install files from debian/ directory + Remove stale copyright paragraphs from d/copyright + d/upstream/signing-key.asc: Update upstreams signing key to 0xEF3F1EF2C1D2077F4BD74BC1F0B58180D5CD7168 + d/patches/disable-002_cli_devices.patch: Update patch * d/usbguard.install: Use more placeholders to make file more readable and add zsh completion file * d/usbguard.postinst: generate initial policy on install using `usbguard generate-policy` and enable `plugdev` access using IPC ACLs * d/rules + Add dh_install override to ease package maintaince (it lists files in debian/tmp) + Remove void configure flag + Add -pthread to LDFLAGS (Closes: #931381) + Reenable and start systemd services on install, now that there is an initial rules file being generated (Closes: #928032) * d/control + Add libumockdev build dependency, enable ldap support by adding libldap2-dev build dependency + Bump debhelper to version 12, replace the build dependency with debhelper-compat and remove the d/compat file + Update the homepage URL + Add rules-requires-root: no + Bump standards version to 4.4.0 + Add a Breaks relationship for the applet, that is not shipped with usbguard anymore * Add init scripts for usbguard-dbus and usbguard (Closes: #846400) * d/patches + Rename change-ipc-allowedgroup.patch to 0001-Set-IPCAllowedGroups-to-root-plugdev.patch and add the plugdev group to the list of groups allowed to use the IPC interface + Patch systemd service file to allow write access to rules file and fix IPC ACLs 0004-Patch-ReadWritePaths-and-CapabilityBoundingSet.patch * d/gitlab-ci.yml: switch to the salsa-ci-team pipeline * d/usbguard.README.Debian: add a Debian specific README with the most basic instructions * d/usbguard-daemon.conf: remove modified config file, as we are using the upstream one since a few versions -- Birger Schacht <email address hidden> Fri, 26 Jul 2019 18:52:01 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Birger Schacht
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Birger Schacht
- Architectures:
- linux-any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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usbguard_0.7.5+ds-1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | fb96b5118cac231a9e6d35e25f3bdca5afe76f9da51ff9d0c346b52f63ced880 |
usbguard_0.7.5+ds.orig.tar.gz | 648.8 KiB | 2213a9c34e62a0f430b6e99710325defc97a2320edab85432e8ce0599a4a36f4 |
usbguard_0.7.5+ds-1.debian.tar.xz | 18.6 KiB | bec585304173f6ac8897c16e85fb5d5957dfa0117cf4fa5b380f1fd7b00ea1d9 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.7.4+ds-1 to 0.7.5+ds-1 (173.6 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libusbguard0: USB device authorization policy framework - shared library
The USBGuard software framework helps to protect your computer against rogue
USB devices (a.k.a. BadUSB) by implementing basic allow- and blocklisting
capabilities based on device attributes.
.
This package contains the shared library
- libusbguard0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libusbguard0
- usbguard: USB device authorization policy framework
The USBGuard software framework helps to protect your computer against rogue
USB devices (a.k.a. BadUSB) by implementing basic allow- and blocklisting
capabilities based on device attributes.
- usbguard-dbgsym: debug symbols for usbguard