Yes, that's a good idea. There is an rpath issue in the Debian packages
that I want to fix either with a patch, or with the updated packages for
the Parrot 1.4 in July (the issue is fixed in the latest monthly
developer release), but I can make those changes in Debian first,
leaving Ubuntu to sync.

I just generated updated source packages for karmic and ran them through
my PPA (https://launchpad.net/~allison/+archive/ppa). It's fine on i386
and amd64, but unfortunately it doesn't build on the lpia architecture.
The build was fine on lpia under intrepid (same tarball, same package
specification), I'm not sure what's changed, possibly the version of
GCC. I'm setting up a karmic lpia chroot to test it.

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