Public bug reported:

Mono in Ubuntu has been an old version for a long time, which has begun
to reflect negatively on Ubuntu as a platform for current .NET
development (which is relevant for e.g. games). I uploaded 3.2.3 a month
or two ago with a view to getting a newer, less buggy release into the
archive to replace it ASAP, in time for release.

3.2.8 was released on Wednesday, too late to get it packaged up, past
Debian NEW, and into Trusty before freeze. Such is life.

I strongly feel that we should upgrade to this version. It resolves a
number of cross-platform issues and Linux bugs, including official
support for ARMHF (our 3.2.3 packages supported this via about 50
cherry-picked patches).

The impact should be relatively low (one minor ABI change will affect
one rdep, requiring a simple recompile) compared to the existing impact
of 3.2.3 - and we're still very early in the freeze with plenty of time
left for any bugfixes as discovered.

Upstream still does not meaningfully support ppc64el (it will compile,
but fail to run any software which calls into C libraries, making it
useless) so I feel the ubuntu1 revision should be dropped to eliminate
any confusion over arch support.

** Affects: mono (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  FFe: Mono 3.2.3+dfsg-7ubuntu1 -> 3.2.8+dfsg+1

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