There is a general problem, that all over the internet are instructions
widespread, on how to package for debian and ubuntu. And they are all
different. Is this case I have as usual found an open bug in ubuntu and
solved it. I'm neither the creator of the upstream nor a user of this
software. I just followed one of the online instructions:
http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/packaging-new-software.html as I
usually do it.

No I don't intent to upload this to Debian. I also read somewhere (in
one of the Debian instruction guides) that mentors.debian.net is
outdated and should only be used if a Debian Developer wants it from me.

I've followed the packing guide and provide the software in a PPA so
Ubuntu users can easily download and use it. That is my intent.

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