Tonight, I was playing around with the xserver-xfree86 source deb, and noticed that 
the mentioned file, located in xfree86-4.0.2/upstream/archives is still a gzipped 
tarball.  This makes it a bit difficult for people like me (who don't know what 
they're doing yet) to do things like put Matrox' mga/ directory in place and build a 
custom xserver-xfree86 package.  Is there a good reason for this, or is this merely an 
oversight?

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