Good day, amule works just fine with the patch. Tested: Connecting to the networks, searching, downloading and uploading. So it seems to be good to apply the patch and let it through the machinery :-)
It seems that we missed the soft freeze. But is there any chance to get an exception to get it back to testing? I mean, this is a "leaf" package (nothing should depend on it or use it), so there should be no risk, and this way, users who upgrade to bookworm are not left with unmaintained versions of some libraries on which amule depends on, which is a security problem. Or can we use the -backports way, which used by phpmyadmin some releases ago iirc? Hint: If you like to test it yourself, you can search for debian or ubuntu (which has more sources anyhow). Then you'll find e.g. some iso files from e.g. Debian 10 or Ubuntu 22.04. The program does not up- or download any data you don't request. You probably need a current server.met, which can you find on the internet (I hesitate to link at it directly here, but I can if you prefer this way) Best regards, Michael