** Description changed:

  Ubuntu: 1.0-4ubuntu5
  Debian Unstable: 1.0-7
  
- A new release of xdm is available to merge from Debian Unstable.
+ A new release of protection-domain-mapper is available to merge from
+ Debian Unstable.
  
  Merge changelog:
  ```
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-7ubuntu1) questing; urgency=medium
  
-   * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
-     - d/p/restrict-systemd-service.patch: Restrict pd-mapper.service and 
apply lots
-       of protection to it (LP: #2054296).
-   * Dropped changes:
-     - Remove d/p/0004-pd-mapper.service-drop-qrtr-ns-dependency.patch: 
Upstream
-       included the patch
+   * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
+     - d/p/restrict-systemd-service.patch: Restrict pd-mapper.service and 
apply lots
+       of protection to it (LP: #2054296).
+   * Dropped changes:
+     - Remove d/p/0004-pd-mapper.service-drop-qrtr-ns-dependency.patch: 
Upstream
+       included the patch
  
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-7) unstable; urgency=medium
  
-   * d/control: only build for ARMv7+
-     This package is specifically aimed at supporting hardware features of
-     modern Qualcomm SoC's, which are all ARM-based (mostly `arm64`, but that
-     includes `armhf` parts such as e.g. MSM8916). There's no point shipping
-     this package on other architectures, so limit the list to `armhf` and
-     `arm64`, while keeping `amd64` as it greatly simplifies running CI and
-     debugging builds.
-   * d/patches: backport upstream service fix.
-     The QRTR nameserver has been built into the kernel for years now, so the
-     service no longer needs to depend on `qrtr-ns.service`.
+   * d/control: only build for ARMv7+
+     This package is specifically aimed at supporting hardware features of
+     modern Qualcomm SoC's, which are all ARM-based (mostly `arm64`, but that
+     includes `armhf` parts such as e.g. MSM8916). There's no point shipping
+     this package on other architectures, so limit the list to `armhf` and
+     `arm64`, while keeping `amd64` as it greatly simplifies running CI and
+     debugging builds.
+   * d/patches: backport upstream service fix.
+     The QRTR nameserver has been built into the kernel for years now, so the
+     service no longer needs to depend on `qrtr-ns.service`.
  
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-6) unstable; urgency=medium
  
-   * debian: update references to upstream URL.
-     This project is now part of the `linux-msm` group on GitHub, and its
-     main maintainer is now Konrad Dybcio. While at it, bump
-     Standards-Version as no other change is required.
-   * debian: add udeb package.
-     This makes it possible to include this package in debian-installer
-     images, allowing users to use remote processors (e.g. WiFi) when running
-     on Qualcomm-based hardware.
+   * debian: update references to upstream URL.
+     This project is now part of the `linux-msm` group on GitHub, and its
+     main maintainer is now Konrad Dybcio. While at it, bump
+     Standards-Version as no other change is required.
+   * debian: add udeb package.
+     This makes it possible to include this package in debian-installer
+     images, allowing users to use remote processors (e.g. WiFi) when running
+     on Qualcomm-based hardware.
  
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-5) unstable; urgency=medium
  
-   * Upload to unstable
+   * Upload to unstable
  
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-5~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
  
-   * d/gbp.conf: use 'debian/experimental' as debian branch
-   * debian: keep systemd service under /usr.
-     In the current state of the Debian "/usr merge", we are allowed to move
-     systemd services under `/usr/lib/systemd` when relying on
-     `dh_installsystemd`. This requires adding a versioned dependency on
-     `debhelper`.
-     Let's comply by no longer moving `/usr/lib` to `/`.
+   * d/gbp.conf: use 'debian/experimental' as debian branch
+   * debian: keep systemd service under /usr.
+     In the current state of the Debian "/usr merge", we are allowed to move
+     systemd services under `/usr/lib/systemd` when relying on
+     `dh_installsystemd`. This requires adding a versioned dependency on
+     `debhelper`.
+     Let's comply by no longer moving `/usr/lib` to `/`.
  
-  -- Nishit Majithia <[email protected]>  Mon, 07 Jul 2025 
20:08:56 +0530
+  -- Nishit Majithia <[email protected]>  Mon, 07 Jul 2025 
20:08:56 +0530
  ```
  
  new package has been built for testing here:
  https://launchpad.net/~0xnishit/+archive/ubuntu/devel-packages-ppa

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2116110

Title:
  Merge protection-domain-mapper from Debian Unstable for questing

Status in protection-domain-mapper package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu: 1.0-4ubuntu5
  Debian Unstable: 1.0-7

  A new release of protection-domain-mapper is available to merge from
  Debian Unstable.

  Merge changelog:
  ```
  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-7ubuntu1) questing; urgency=medium

    * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
      - d/p/restrict-systemd-service.patch: Restrict pd-mapper.service and 
apply lots
        of protection to it (LP: #2054296).
    * Dropped changes:
      - Remove d/p/0004-pd-mapper.service-drop-qrtr-ns-dependency.patch: 
Upstream
        included the patch

  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-7) unstable; urgency=medium

    * d/control: only build for ARMv7+
      This package is specifically aimed at supporting hardware features of
      modern Qualcomm SoC's, which are all ARM-based (mostly `arm64`, but that
      includes `armhf` parts such as e.g. MSM8916). There's no point shipping
      this package on other architectures, so limit the list to `armhf` and
      `arm64`, while keeping `amd64` as it greatly simplifies running CI and
      debugging builds.
    * d/patches: backport upstream service fix.
      The QRTR nameserver has been built into the kernel for years now, so the
      service no longer needs to depend on `qrtr-ns.service`.

  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-6) unstable; urgency=medium

    * debian: update references to upstream URL.
      This project is now part of the `linux-msm` group on GitHub, and its
      main maintainer is now Konrad Dybcio. While at it, bump
      Standards-Version as no other change is required.
    * debian: add udeb package.
      This makes it possible to include this package in debian-installer
      images, allowing users to use remote processors (e.g. WiFi) when running
      on Qualcomm-based hardware.

  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-5) unstable; urgency=medium

    * Upload to unstable

  protection-domain-mapper (1.0-5~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium

    * d/gbp.conf: use 'debian/experimental' as debian branch
    * debian: keep systemd service under /usr.
      In the current state of the Debian "/usr merge", we are allowed to move
      systemd services under `/usr/lib/systemd` when relying on
      `dh_installsystemd`. This requires adding a versioned dependency on
      `debhelper`.
      Let's comply by no longer moving `/usr/lib` to `/`.

   -- Nishit Majithia <[email protected]>  Mon, 07 Jul 2025 
20:08:56 +0530
  ```

  new package has been built for testing here:
  https://launchpad.net/~0xnishit/+archive/ubuntu/devel-packages-ppa

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