yes..... because that's the old sru cycle. the kernel was already built
on 22nd of June and was undergoing validation. This zfs update was
released to updates after that, on 28th of June.

the next sru cycle that will pick up updated zfs has not started yet.

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Title:
  zfs-2.1.4+ sru

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in zfs-linux source package in Jammy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]

   * Upstream stable point release update with bugfixes, performance
  fixes, and newer kernel support as needed already in the OEM kernel
  and will be needed in the future HWE kernels.

  [Test Plan]

   * autopkgtest pass

   * kernel regression zfs testsuite pass

   * zsys integration test pass

  [Where problems could occur]

   * The stable branches maintain api/abi. Certain bugfixes do change
  userspace visible behavior of either succeeeding (when previously
  operations failed), or return errors when previously succeeding in
  error. For example there are changes when unlinking files in full
  volumes; changes to fallocate behaviour, etc. Overall they are minor
  corner cases, and bugfixes to correct the bahaviour to what is
  universally expected and how things behave on other filesystems (i.e.
  ext4).

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