Thanks Brian, these look good, will take these into Trusty and Precise ESM.
(For the record, I noticed that the 2020d dropped the US/Pacific-New timezone, which was a symlink to the US/Pacific timezone. Testing demonstrated that a system with a configured Pacific-New timezone functioned correctly post package upgrade. See debian bug 815200 for details on why it was dropped.)
Also, Ubuntu Security Team ack on publishing the xenial, bionic, focal, and groovy versions to the respective -security pockets for those releases, despite building in -proposed; there are no binaries or dependencies that should cause an issue.
Thanks Brian, these look good, will take these into Trusty and Precise ESM.
(For the record, I noticed that the 2020d dropped the US/Pacific-New timezone, which was a symlink to the US/Pacific timezone. Testing demonstrated that a system with a configured Pacific-New timezone functioned correctly post package upgrade. See debian bug 815200 for details on why it was dropped.)
Also, Ubuntu Security Team ack on publishing the xenial, bionic, focal, and groovy versions to the respective -security pockets for those releases, despite building in -proposed; there are no binaries or dependencies that should cause an issue.