ISC can not control what ubuntu provides, you are best taking this up
with ubuntu on their mailing lists. 

On 24/02/2020 02:28, Brett Delmage wrote:

> But 1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1 is the version that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS supports, 
> and will continue to for 2 more years.
> 
> Clearly, it is earlier than 9.11.4
> 
> Has Ubuntu properly patched it for relevant security updates? Is it safe to 
> run? Of course it will be missing the latest features and software defects 
> (which I am exploring on a test server sing a version I compiled myself).

-- 
Kind Regards, 

Noel Butler 

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