>From our IRC discussion who might work on it (as it is yet untriaged):

[09:50] <smb> cpaelzer, there was a tendency to do things like debian does. It 
is on apw's list, however that is an ever changing territory
[09:52] <cpaelzer> if that is the case that is fine, could you or apw tell me 
that on the bug and if - as of today - an ETA for 19.10 can be expected or not?
[09:52] <cpaelzer> then I can work on the DPDK merge this cycle on that 
assumption
[...]
[10:00] <apw> cpaelzer, the short of it, is if you need it for 19.10 we can 
sort that out i am sure; but you will need to remind us


Ok, there will be regular pings then :-)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Andy Whitcroft (apw)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Summary changed:

- Please package libbpf (which is done out of the kernel src) in Debian
+ Please package libbpf (which is done out of the kernel src) in Debian [for 
19.10]

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Title:
  Please package libbpf (which is done out of the kernel src) in Debian
  [for 19.10]

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Hi,
  Debian packages libbpf and so far does so out of the kernel source [1].
  There is some movement to separate that from the kernel source [2] but this 
isn't ready yet. So far it is just a sync of the subtree out of the kernel 
sources.

  Since we do not share our kernel packaging we will not get this for-free 
without doing anything.
  If there will be an ITP about it in Debian I'll let you know and we can abort 
this, but unless that really happens I wanted to ask if you could as well build 
the libbpf* packages for 19.10 and onward?

  Note: this is not the same bpf lib as [3] despite the similarity in
  names.

  Reasoning:
  BPF becomes more and more important in general and is used in the kernel for 
many things. In the case that brought it to my attention it will be a PMD of 
DPDK that will need it to control XDP [4]. And XDP in general is an interesting 
and rising feature for network acceleration - I'd think it would be helpful to 
have this package around in Ubuntu.

  [1]: https://packages.debian.org/sid/libbpf-dev
  [2]: https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf
  [3]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
  [4]: https://www.iovisor.org/technology/xdp

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