Actually, maybe there is another way to deal with that issue: build a gnome-media*-[alsa|nopulse] package from the same source but with --disable-pulseaudio in configure options. That way, the old-fashion gnome-volume-control is built, but for some reason the gnome-volume-control-applet isn't (but it seems to work tough... I could continue to use the stale one after reinstalling my personal no-pulseaudio version of gnome-media*.deb). Though, even that could be addressed building a gnome-mixer-applet package from gnome-applets source, using the configure option --enable-mixer-applet (building a new package permit to not modify the current gnome-applets, built with pulseaudio support in mind); so one gets the old mixer applet too (but I still haven't tried it). And all that without "forward-ports".
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