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Request 621176 accepted

please handle together with tpm2.0-tools and tpm2.0-abrmd

- added all librares to baselibs.conf to satisfy 32-bit dependencies of esys0
and sys0

- Explicitly require udev to fix missing ownership for /usr/lib/udev.

- update to new major version 2.0.0:
- version_fix.patch: removed, we're now using the distribution tarballs
where this problem shouldn't happen
- this update introduces an incompatible ABI to the previous version.
all libraries have been renamed so there is not really a relation to
the old version any more.
- upstream changelog:
## [2.0.0] - 2018-06-20
### Added
- Implementation of the Marshal/Unmarshal library (libtss2-mu)
- Implementation of the Enhanced System API (libtss2-esys aka ESAPI)
- New implemetation of the TPM Command Transmission Interface (TCTI) for:
- communication with Linux TPM2 device driver: libtss2-tcti-device
- communication with Microsoft software simulator: libtss2-tcti-mssim
- New directory layout (API break)
- Updated documentation with new doxygen and updated man pages
- Support for Windows build with Visual Studio and clang, currently limited
to libtss2-mu and libtss2-sys
- Implementation of the new Attached Component (AC) commands
- Implementation of the new TPM2_PolicyAuthorizeNV command
- Implementation of the new TPM2_CreateLoaded command
- Implementation of the new TPM2_PolicyTemplate command
- Addition of _Complete functions to all TPM commands
- New logging framework
- Added const qualifiers to API input pointers (API break)

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Matthias Gerstner's avatar

mgerstner created request

please handle together with tpm2.0-tools and tpm2.0-abrmd

- added all librares to baselibs.conf to satisfy 32-bit dependencies of esys0
and sys0

- Explicitly require udev to fix missing ownership for /usr/lib/udev.

- update to new major version 2.0.0:
- version_fix.patch: removed, we're now using the distribution tarballs
where this problem shouldn't happen
- this update introduces an incompatible ABI to the previous version.
all libraries have been renamed so there is not really a relation to
the old version any more.
- upstream changelog:
## [2.0.0] - 2018-06-20
### Added
- Implementation of the Marshal/Unmarshal library (libtss2-mu)
- Implementation of the Enhanced System API (libtss2-esys aka ESAPI)
- New implemetation of the TPM Command Transmission Interface (TCTI) for:
- communication with Linux TPM2 device driver: libtss2-tcti-device
- communication with Microsoft software simulator: libtss2-tcti-mssim
- New directory layout (API break)
- Updated documentation with new doxygen and updated man pages
- Support for Windows build with Visual Studio and clang, currently limited
to libtss2-mu and libtss2-sys
- Implementation of the new Attached Component (AC) commands
- Implementation of the new TPM2_PolicyAuthorizeNV command
- Implementation of the new TPM2_CreateLoaded command
- Implementation of the new TPM2_PolicyTemplate command
- Addition of _Complete functions to all TPM commands
- New logging framework
- Added const qualifiers to API input pointers (API break)


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