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In the context of releasing updated packages that fix critical vulnerabilities, what does "Will be published imminently" actually mean?
I'm looking at #Canonical (@ubuntu@ubuntu.social) right now, as some of the packages to mitigate #CrackArmor on Azure have been saying that since, at least, Monday.
Any indication of a concrete date for this to be available?
Ref: https://ubuntu.com/security/vulnerabilities/crackarmor#affected-releases