I assume the Ubuntu release team should be unsubscribed, too, but I
don’t know how.
Thanks for the explanation. I don’t have much time for it and don’t have
an Ubuntu system to test on, but for anyone interested, the relevant
changes are:
- Edit debian/copyright to describe the actual license of the sources you’re
working from (LGPL, I assume);
- Edit debian/xz-utils.{install,manpages,links} to omit lzma;
- Remove the Conflicts: lzma from debian/control;
- Pretend you were confronted with the old package, install it, say “Yes, I do
want to screw up my system”, upgrade to the new version, and make sure
everything is all right (it probably won’t be, sadly) or that at least it is
easy and obvious to recover from this with "aptitude reinstall lzma".
- Add a debian/NEWS describing the user-visible aspects of what you just did.
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