Hi,

I'm the maintainer of that package in Debian. Would it help you guys if
I made another upload, fixing upstream tarball? Or is it fine as-is, and
you can still accept it for the latest Ubuntu?

There's no new upstream version, no bugs on the package, so no real
reason for me to re-upload appart from fixing this tiny file date issue
inside upstream tar.gz. So if I can avoid re-uploading, that'd be great!
Please let me know.

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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