I fully agree that rebuilding only a few packages is no suitable general
solution. But so is the recommendation to upgrade to 14.04.

There is a reason that corporate environments do not upgrade so often,
and even 2 years is a very short time in this context. I have only
recently upgraded a few smaller networks from Windows XP to Windows 7,
and I am pretty sure these will stick with it until 2020. Thats why we
highly appreciated the announcement that Ubuntu 12.04 would get 5 years
of LTS support, so we decided to skip 14.04 entirely and target 16.04 as
the next upgrade.

We cannot change that plan just because of this bug. It took us several
hundreds of hours of manpower to evaluate and test the upgrade from
10.04 to 12.04, and it took the complete lifespan of 10.04 until it was
done. We worked out around 50 fixes and workarounds for all sorts of
weird bugs and shortcomings which are still not fixed, and I cannot
count how often I have read that this and that bug will not be fixed in
the current version, despite it being an LTS release. Just two recent
examples, #949468 and #886327. They're both not as critical as this one,
but still annoying.

We are a non-profit and as such cannot afford paid support like RHEL or
SuSE Enterprise. We decided to try and contribute back instead, wherever
we can. I still feel comfortable with that. But sometimes I get
frustrated because it seems that some people behind Ubuntu think a shiny
new tablet running Ubuntu is more important than people being able to
get their work done.

I would be happy to help testing if you decided to go the hard way and
rebuild the rdeps.

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  [SRU] GUINT32/64_SWAP_LE_BE macros do not enclose val argument in
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