release: Escape backticks in Libseccomp Notices

Escape (with backslash) backticks (`) to prevent them from being
evaluated by the shell.

Fixes: #3487

Signed-off-by: Manabu Sugimoto <Manabu.Sugimoto@sony.com>
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Manabu Sugimoto 2022-01-19 19:20:20 +09:00
parent b8421fb72b
commit a8b66de5e8

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@ -114,16 +114,16 @@ Kata Containers ${runtime_version} support the OCI Runtime Specification [${oci_
Kata Containers ${runtime_version} is compatible with Kubernetes ${kubernetes_version}
## Libseccomp Notices
The `kata-agent` binaries inside the Kata Containers images provided with this release are
The \`kata-agent\` binaries inside the Kata Containers images provided with this release are
statically linked with the following [GNU LGPL-2.1][lgpl-2.1] licensed libseccomp library.
* [`libseccomp`][libseccomp]
* [\`libseccomp\`][libseccomp]
The `kata-agent` uses the libseccomp v${libseccomp_version} which is not modified from the upstream version.
The \`kata-agent\` uses the libseccomp v${libseccomp_version} which is not modified from the upstream version.
However, in order to comply with the LGPL-2.1 (§6(a)), we attach the complete source code for the library.
If you want to use the `kata-agent` which is not statically linked with the library, you can build
a custom `kata-agent` that does not use the library from sources.
If you want to use the \`kata-agent\` which is not statically linked with the library, you can build
a custom \`kata-agent\` that does not use the library from sources.
For the details, please check the [developer guide][custom-agent-doc].
## Kata Linux Containers image