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   Ben Hutchings to All   
   Bug#1128507: trixie-pu: package wireless   
   20 Feb 26 17:40:01   
   
   XPost: linux.debian.devel.release   
   From: ben@decadent.org.uk   
      
   Package: release.debian.org   
   Severity: normal   
   Tags: trixie   
   X-Debbugs-Cc: wireless-regdb@packages.debian.org   
   Control: affects -1 + src:wireless-regdb   
   User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org   
   Usertags: pu   
      
   [ Reason ]   
   Provide current information about national radio regulations to the   
   Linux Wi-Fi stack.   
      
   [ Impact ]   
   Users may accidentally configure Wi-Fi hardware to use channels or   
   power levels that are not permitted, or may be unable to use channels   
   that are permitted.   
      
   [ Tests ]   
   - The signatures on regulatory.db are checked against the kernel trust   
     list by an autopkgtest test case.   
   - The database itself is identical to the version in unstable, and   
     currently identical to the upstream version.   
      
   [ Risks ]   
   The package is fairly trivial.  The only risk I see is that the new   
   database could conceivably differ from the actual regulations in a   
   more serious way.   
      
   [ Checklist ]   
     [X] *all* changes are documented in the d/changelog   
     [X] I reviewed all changes and I approve them   
     [X] attach debdiff against the package in (old)stable   
     [X] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable   
      
   [ Changes ]   
   This is a backport from testing/unstable, because every suite should   
   get the latest rules.   
      
   Upstream changes:   
   - Updated the regulatory database (db.txt) following various national   
     radio regulatory changes.   
   - Regenerated the binaries and signatures (regulatory.bin,   
     regulatory.db, regulatory.db.p7s) and checksum (sha1sum.txt) from   
     db.txt.   
      
   Debian changes:   
   - Updated CI configuration   
   - Refreshed upstream signing key   
   - Updated watch file   
   - Dropped obsolete build-dependency   
   - Replaced use of dh_movetousr   
   - Removed some obsolete text from README.Debian   
      
   [ Other info ]   
      
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