Public bug reported:

[ Impact ]

 * On UEFI platforms, sbverify is used by linux-signed packaging to
check correctness of signing (to ensure that kernel was not signed with
a revoked key by accident).

 * Some signed packages are missing such build dependency on arm64
platforms.

[ Test Plan ]

 * Check linux-signed package build-log and ensure that sbverify calls
do not result in command not found, but instead correctly check and
reject verification against revoked certs.

[ Where problems could occur ]

 * sbverify is available on all uefi platforms

[ Other Info ]
 
 * All other packages have correct dependency.

** Affects: linux-signed-gcp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2004010

Title:
  Missing sbsigntool build-dependency

Status in linux-signed-gcp package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]

   * On UEFI platforms, sbverify is used by linux-signed packaging to
  check correctness of signing (to ensure that kernel was not signed
  with a revoked key by accident).

   * Some signed packages are missing such build dependency on arm64
  platforms.

  [ Test Plan ]

   * Check linux-signed package build-log and ensure that sbverify calls
  do not result in command not found, but instead correctly check and
  reject verification against revoked certs.

  [ Where problems could occur ]

   * sbverify is available on all uefi platforms

  [ Other Info ]
   
   * All other packages have correct dependency.

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