I see a SRU being worth it for upstream v2.32 changes. Without those
commits, the package produces a mirror that is unusable for Ubuntu 20.04
`apt` clients (and newer). For that reason, I am wondering if I should
just pick those commits out, and propose a 20.04+20.10 SRU exclusively
for that (as 2.27ubuntu2) instead of pulling all the 2.33 changes in.

Any thoughts?

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