Here are the patches that this upload opts to drop:

    - Removed 01_nofork.dpatch, fixed upstream.
    - Removed 11_mod-passthrough.dpatch
    - Removed 21_makefile.dpatch
    - Removed 31_usage.dpatch
    - Removed 41_defaults.dpatch
    - Removed 51_manpage.dpatch
    - Removed 61_rescan.dpatch
    - Removed syslog.dpatch
    - Removed 63_pidfile.dpatch
    - Removed 99_ubuntu_defaults.dpatch

The last patch (which sounded ubuntu-specific) is included in the
upstream release.  Didn't check the other patches.

The upstream changelog didn't mention any other significant changes,
just some readme updates.  So not sure this upload would bring any
functional change.  If that's the case, then I think we might want to
hold off and wait until debian packages it, so as to avoid having to
fakesync and stuff.

But maybe I'm wrong?  Are there any improvements besides pulling in the
debian patches (which we already have)?

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