flatpak 1.12.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

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flatpak (1.12.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream stable release
  * Alter the solution to CVE-2022-21682 to avoid regressions:
    - Revert semantics of --nofilesystem=host to be the same as 1.12.2
    - Revert semantics of --nofilesystem=home to be the same as 1.12.2
    - Add --nofilesystem=host:reset which means the same thing that
      --nofilesystem=host did in 1.12.3
    - Users of flatpak-builder should update it to 1.2.2 to resolve
      CVE-2022-21682
  * Other bug fixes:
    - Clarify documentation related to CVE-2022-21682
    - Improve test coverage related to CVE-2022-21682
    - Restore compatibility with older appstream-glib versions, for backports
  * Set high urgency to resolve regressions in 1.12.3

 -- Simon McVittie <email address hidden>  Tue, 18 Jan 2022 18:01:05 +0000

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flatpak: Application deployment framework for desktop apps

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 Application bundles run partially isolated from the wider system, using
 containerization techniques such as namespaces to prevent direct access
 to system resources. Resources from outside the sandbox can be accessed
 via "portal" services, which are responsible for access control; for
 example, the Documents portal displays an "Open" dialog outside the
 sandbox, then allows the application to access only the selected file.
 .
 Each application uses a specified "runtime", or set of libraries, which is
 available as /usr inside its sandbox. This can be used to run application
 bundles with multiple, potentially incompatible sets of dependencies within
 the same desktop environment.
 .
 This package contains the services and executables needed to install and
 launch sandboxed applications, and the portal services needed to provide
 limited access to resources outside the sandbox.

flatpak-dbgsym: debug symbols for flatpak
flatpak-tests: Application deployment framework for desktop apps (tests)

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 See the flatpak package for a more comprehensive description.
 .
 This package contains automated tests.

flatpak-tests-dbgsym: debug symbols for flatpak-tests
gir1.2-flatpak-1.0: Application deployment framework for desktop apps (introspection)

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 See the flatpak package for a more comprehensive description.
 .
 This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
 generate dynamic bindings for libflatpak0.

libflatpak-dev: Application deployment framework for desktop apps (development)

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 See the flatpak package for a more comprehensive description.
 .
 This package contains development headers and pkg-config metadata
 for libflatpak0, and the flatpak-coredump and flatpak-bisect scripts used
 to debug Flatpak applications.

libflatpak-doc: Application deployment framework for desktop apps (documentation)

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 See the flatpak package for a more comprehensive description.
 .
 This package contains reference documentation for libflatpak0.

libflatpak0: Application deployment framework for desktop apps (library)

 Flatpak installs, manages and runs sandboxed desktop application bundles.
 See the flatpak package for a more comprehensive description.
 .
 This package contains the flatpak shared library, used by higher level
 package management tools like gnome-software.

libflatpak0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libflatpak0