vte2.91 and gnome-terminal dropped support for the old pcre 2 years ago.
So that we wouldn't be stuck on old versions of these essential desktop
components indefinitely, I hacked vte2.91 and gnome-terminal to keep the
old code.

The developers of at least tilix, gnome-builder, and xfce4-terminal are
annoyed by Ubuntu's vte2.91 package that does not support pcre2. Tilix
and GNOME Builder have features that do not work on Ubuntu because of
this. The Tilix developers are really annoyed because they are
continually getting bug reports from people who try to compile Tilix on
Ubuntu which will not work without Ubuntu-specific hacked patches.

I think it was acceptable to do this for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, but we can't
keep our forked packages here forever.

It is completely impractical to require that all of main switch to pcre2
before any of main is allowed to switch. main will need to use the old
pcre, probably for years to come. This should not be a blocker in this
case.

I now am beginning to regret that I hacked vte2.91 and gnome-terminal.
If I hadn't, maybe we would have been more convincing to Foundations and
Security that this situation cannot continue.

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