Also, given that this package is currently unusable it would be nice to
include this in bullseye-updates.

On Aug 23, 2021 at 11:16:03 PM, Stephen Gelman <ssg...@debian.org> wrote:

> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> Tags: bullseye
> User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org
> Usertags: pu
> X-Debbugs-Cc: ssg...@debian.org
>
> [ Reason ]
> Themes were inadvertently not built into the termshark package, causing
> the UI to fail to render. This was reported upstream at
> https://github.com/gcla/termshark/issues/114, then reported to Debian in
> #992831. This is a regression, and also makes the package generally
> unusable.
>
> [ Impact ]
> If this update isn't approved the user will have to follow the
> workaround provided by the author at
> https://github.com/gcla/termshark/issues/114#issuecomment-904273172
> While not a deal-breaker it requires a non-zero amount of effort by the
> end user.
>
> [ Tests ]
> Due to the nature of the bug (display issue) it is hard to test using
> automated tests (which, of course, is how it was missed). Realistically
> the best way to test it is by running the termshark command after
> installing the package.
>
> [ Risks ]
> The only change is to the build flags, so I feel the risk is low.
>
> [ Checklist ]
>  [x] *all* changes are documented in the d/changelog
>  [x] I reviewed all changes and I approve them
>  [x] attach debdiff against the package in stable
>  [x] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable
>
> [ Changes ]
> The only change is including the "assets/themes" directory in the build
> process.
>
> [ Other info ]
> This is fixed in 2.2.0-2 which has been uploaded to unstable.
>

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