[Bug 1998095] Re: [MIR] pkgconf, replacement for pkg-config
Lukas Märdian
1998095 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 8 16:12:19 UTC 2022
Foundations agreed to take care of pkgconf (as of #ubuntu-meeting
2022-12-08). So I'll subscribe ~foundations-bugs and we can move on with
this MIR.
"vorlon> pkg-config will be a removal as soon as pkgconf is clear"
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Title:
[MIR] pkgconf, replacement for pkg-config
Status in pkg-config package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in pkgconf package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Rationale: debian moved from pkg-config to new pkgconf version,
providing same binary.
Availability: The package is already available in universe and
building on all archs.
Rationale: needed for mostly every package in the archive.
Security, It's well maintained upstream, in Debian, and in Ubuntu.
There are no known serious issues.
Only one CVE dated 2018
CVE-2018-1000221 pkgconf version 1.5.0 to 1.5.2 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerabilit ...
UI standards: n/a
Dependencies: atf-sh on i386 is needed to build.
Standards compliance: no known issues.
Maintenance: No known issues.
pkg-config had a long time standing Ubuntu delta, that is now dropped
because pkgconf supports profiles and the multiarch lib location
search is now default in Debian too.
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