Note that due to the 1ubuntu5 change I decided to start with a fresh
tarball:
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap/releases/download/1.3.4/openscap-1.3.4.tar.gz

yaml-filter isn't tracked in Debian's src-git: it is a git submodule in
the upstream repo and it appears that Debian hasn't included it and
hasn't documented why AFAICT; it was missing from the big 1.3.4 update
commit. Using the upstream cmake-generated tarball aligns us better with
what OpenSCAP upstream uses and supports (note that the same team does
the fedora packaging off of this tarball as well:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openscap/blob/rawhide/f/openscap.spec#_8
-- and messages here
https://gitter.im/OpenSCAP/openscap?at=6103f97323956a5aa464209c). yaml-
filter (https://github.com/OpenSCAP/yaml-filter/) isn't packaged in
Ubuntu and thus would still be required if we wish to support the
yamlfilepath probes (with support for auditing YAML config files, which
upstream CaC is beginning to use more).


It seems like, if you'd like to minimize Debian-Ubuntu delta, we should open a 
bug with Debian to get yaml-filter packaged and/or included in their srcgit? 
I'm guessing it is a simple oversight as the upstream OpenSCAP team hasn't used 
submodules before in their repo.

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