If you fork Ubuntu packages, you have to fork them properly: This stuff needs 
to happen downstream at ubuntuBSD anyway.
Note that the Ubuntu customization is NOT to be used for ubuntuBSD, there are 
big warnings about that e.g. GOOGLEAPI_APIKEY_UBUNTU, so compiling the with the 
Ubuntu config would be wrong anyway.

Finally, note that properly forked downstreams actually might depend on
the Ubuntu specific to be applied for them and this "fix" would break
them.

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1616982

Title:
   fix initialization of DEB_VENDOR for derivatives

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  Hi

  debian/rules only supports two values for DEB_VENDOR: Debian and
  Ubuntu. As derivative distributions put other values in this variable,
  libreoffice cannot be built there.

  With this patch DEB_VENDOR is always initialized to either Debian or
  Ubuntu depending on which the host distribution derives from.

  This problem was found when trying to build libreoffice on ubuntuBSD
  but is likely to affect other derivative distributions.

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