Since wholesale package upgrades aren't something I've done often, it'd
be something that I'd have to approach with trial-and-error to reach the
finished product.

The short version is along the lines of:

apt-get source wireshark
download upstream wireshark tarball
verify new upstream wireshark tarball against signatures or hashes or by 
phoning a developer if they skipped the signature..
rename the tarball to include ".orig" as appropriate
modify the version number in debian/changelog to match new tarball
apply the patches from debian/patches (hopefully quilt push -a)
remove patches that were upstreamed
port patches that were not
build
test

I hope this is a useful guide :)

Thanks

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