[ubuntu/bionic-updates] shim-signed 1.37~18.04.10 (Accepted)
Łukasz Zemczak
lukasz.zemczak at canonical.com
Tue Sep 7 08:20:56 UTC 2021
shim-signed (1.37~18.04.10) bionic; urgency=medium
* Remove unnecessary efitools dependency that prevented build on arm64
shim-signed (1.37~18.04.9) bionic; urgency=medium
* New upstream release 15.4. LP: #1921134
* Synchronize packaging with 1.50, summary
- Update packaging to pull fb and mm from shim-signed package as in
later releases, dropping the runtime dependency on shim.
- Add download-signed script from linux-signed package
- Include reworked Makefile from devel to better assert the integrity of
the executables.
- Dual-signed shim
- Set XB-Important: yes on shim-signed package so that it cannot be
removed by accident (LP: #1898729)
- download-signed: Fetch signed artefacts from versioned URL instead
of current/ symlink to work around caching (LP: #1936640)
* Update to shim 15.4-0ubuntu5:
- Stop addending vendor dbx to MokListXRT during MokListX mirroring. This
is causing systems to run out of EFI storage space, or just hang up
when trying to write it (LP: #1924605) (LP: #1928434)
- Further relax the check for variable mirroring on non-secureboot systems
avoiding boot failures on out of space conditons (pull request #372)
- Don't unhook ExitBootServices() when EBS protection is disabled
(LP: #1931136) (pull request #378)
* Update to shim 15.4-0ubuntu7:
- Fix load option parsing, and thus fwupd execution (LP: #1929471) (PR #379)
- Fix occasional crashes in _relocate() on arm64 (LP: #1928010) (PR #383)
- Fix accidental deletion of RT variables (LP: #1934506) (PR #387)
- mok: relax the maximum variable size check (LP: #1934780) (PR #369)
Date: 2021-07-19 15:05:09.770995+00:00
Changed-By: Julian Andres Klode <julian.klode at canonical.com>
Maintainer: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek at canonical.com>
Signed-By: Łukasz Zemczak <lukasz.zemczak at canonical.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shim-signed/1.37~18.04.10
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