I had a feeling that might be the case, but based on Alexander's
suggestion above, I wasn't sure where the best place to modify the .js
file would be.

If Debian already has this same fix in native code, then I agree, that's
the way to go.

We could use the same script at the time of packaging rather than the
time of installation. (But would 'lsb_release' always return the correct
values when the .js file is being packaged? I assume there are other
ways to get that data for the architecture the package is being
generated for, but pre-determining it seems like more of a hack.)

We could use a similar postinst script to generate a separate .js file
with the current lsb_release info, and modify the default default-
prefs.js to comment out the lines that set the values to empty strings.

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