[Bug 1678623] New: Review Request: strip-nondeterminism - File
non-deterministic information stripper
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1678623
Bug ID: 1678623
Summary: Review Request: strip-nondeterminism - File
non-deterministic information stripper
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: dridi.boukelmoune(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Target Milestone: ---
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: https://dridi.fedorapeople.org/review/strip-nondeterminism.spec
SRPM URL:
https://dridi.fedorapeople.org/review/strip-nondeterminism-1.1.1-1.fc29.s...
Description:
File::StripNondeterminism is a Perl module for stripping bits of
nondeterministic information, such as timestamps and file system
order, from files such as gzipped files, ZIP archives, and Jar files.
It can be used as a post-processing step to make a build reproducible,
when the build process itself cannot be made deterministic. It is used
as part of the Reproducible Builds project.
This package installs the stand-alone strip-nondeterminism command line
utility.
strip-nondeterminism contains the File::StripNondeterminism Perl module, the
strip-nondeterminism command line utility, and the dh_strip_nondeterminism
Debhelper add-on.
Fedora Account System Username: dridi
This is a missing dependency of debhelper that I have been using locally for a
month or so to build debs locally.
Scratch build for rawhide:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=32902173
I'm using it on f29.
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[Bug 1725924] New: New Package pveclib
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1725924
Bug ID: 1725924
Summary: New Package pveclib
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: munroesj52(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Target Milestone: ---
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: https://github.com/open-power-sdk/pveclib/blob/master/pveclib.spec
SRPM URL: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/munroesj52/pveclib/packages/
Description: Power Vector Library (pveclib) A library of useful vector
operations for POWER. This library fills in the gap between the instructions
defined in the POWER Instruction Set Architecture (PowerISA) and the compiler
(altivec.h) intrinsic (builtins) and operations useful for higher level library
APIs. The intent is to improve productivity for application developers who need
to provide implementation and optimize their applications or dependent
libraries on POWER.
More complete description and rationale here:
https://github.com/open-power-sdk/pveclib/wiki
License: Apache V2.0 Project governance: modified DCO 1.1
Fedora Account System Username: munroesj52
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[Bug 1728381] New: mdevctl - A mediated device persistence and
management utility
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1728381
Bug ID: 1728381
Summary: mdevctl - A mediated device persistence and management
utility
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: alex.williamson(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Target Milestone: ---
Classification: Fedora
Description of problem:
https://github.com/mdevctl/mdevctl
The mdevctl utility fills a gap in the management of devices within Linux's
mediated device interface. Mediated devices are currently used by Intel vGPU
(GVT-g) and NVIDIA vGPU (GRID) on x86_64 platforms, as well as CCW and AP
devices interfaces on S390 platforms, to provide VFIO-based device assignment
to virtual machines. Further mdev use cases are under development, such as
support for Intel Scalable IOV devices and non-VFIO virtual devices in the
networking space.
The mdevctl utility aims to provide command line management of these devices as
well as persistence of these devices between boots.
Please provide comments and support towards the inclusion of this package into
the next available Fedora release.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
Expected results:
Additional info:
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[Bug 1694894] New: Review Request: aeskeyfind - Locate 128-bit and
256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1694894
Bug ID: 1694894
Summary: Review Request: aeskeyfind - Locate 128-bit and
256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: rebus(a)seznam.cz
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Target Milestone: ---
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: http://rebus.fedorapeople.org//aeskeyfind.spec
SRPM URL: http://rebus.fedorapeople.org//aeskeyfind-1.0-5.fc29.src.rpm
Description:
This program illustrates automatic techniques for locating 128-bit and
256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image.
The program uses various algorithms and also performs a simple entropy
test to filter out blocks that are not keys. It counts the number of
repeated bytes and skips blocks that have too many repeats.
This method works even if several bits of the key schedule have been
corrupted due to memory decay.
This package is useful to several activities, as forensics investigations.
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