** Changed in: tpm2-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0, but fails on execution
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Thanks for fixing. The tpm2-tools are working now fine on dev-Ubuntu
22.04 just in time before the release!
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against Open
Quoting Bill Roberts (2022-03-01 18:27:57)
> Any update on the fix into libtpms?
Just to be clear, is the libtpms issue caused by libtpm2-tss not
supporting OpenSSL 3.0 or is it just that it *also* doesn't support
OpenSSL 3.0? If it's the latter, I'd rather track this in another bug.
If it's the f
This bug was fixed in the package tpm2-tss - 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
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tpm2-tss (3.2.0-0ubuntu2) jammy; urgency=medium
* d/p/0002-fix-version.patch: Fix the version detection code to work
with tarballs (LP: #1962583)
-- Simon Chopin Tue, 01 Mar 2022 15:25:56
+0100
** Changed in: t
Any update on the fix into libtpms?
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0, but fails on execution
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Thank you. This is upstream 3.2.0 and the changes to debian/ are
overseeable. LGTM!
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0, but fails on ex
I gave it a fair try but I hit some issues regarding EOL characters. So
given the rapidly approaching deadline, please see the attached debdiff,
or the matching package in this PPA (modulo the PPA changelog entry that
should be removed):
https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+so
FYI libtpms package is broken and needs this fixed:
https://github.com/stefanberger/libtpms/pull/294
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0
... And it got bounced as it is not a universe package, which I
mistakenly believed. That'll be an occasion for me to try my hand at
doing a proper git-ubuntu MP.
** Changed in: tpm2-tss (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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I just uploaded 3.2.0-0ubuntu1 to the archive.
** Changed in: tpm2-tss (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds aga
** Tags added: fr-2032
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0, but fails on execution
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I'd rather use vanilla upstream than backport patches, especially given
the size of both the potential patchset and the diff between our current
version and 3.2
I got in touch with upstream, which should release -rc1 today and thinks
it likely to be the final candidate. Assuming it is, we would be
** Also affects: tpm2-tss (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
tpm2-tss: builds against OpenSSL 3.0, but fails on executi
This is a universe package that is IMHO rather important, so without
some care it might end up broken in jammy-release. Thanks to Robert
Reitz for bringing this up here!
I tagged it transition-openssl3-jj as that is just as related as the
other fallout that we know so far.
Since this is cause by
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