The impact on Trusty users is that if they need to extract the sources
in order to view them or rebuild them, they would not be able to.  In my
case I needed to rebuild the source.  The binary packages themselves are
fine.

The chance of regression in this case is very minimal if the missing
newlines are added rather than removing the patches like was done in the
later package versions.

Patch is attached.

** Patch added: "spice-newlinefix.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spice/+bug/1450043/+attachment/4388552/+files/spice-newlinefix.patch

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