The Groovy fix looks fine.

Backporting the Groovy package to Focal also looks fine to me on
principle. Even though it is a major upstream version update, the actual
functional upstream change is just to enable building against Linux 5.6,
and that's what we're fixing here anyway. I also note that the Linux 5.6
fix was already backported to Focal anyway, so there's actually no
functional change at all in the backport...

...except for change-download-to-dbip.patch, which was added by Debian
in the package in Groovy, and Focal doesn't appear to have it.
Backporting from Groovy to Focal would introduce this functional change.

I think this needs further analysis. Does this change fix something
that's already completely broken? Or are there use cases that users may
be depending on that will break as a result of this change?

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