Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: mousetweaks

The new upstream version of mousetweaks is 2.91.3, but the package is
still using 2.91.3, though debian/changlog lists the changes that went
into mousetweaks 2.91.3.

Moreover, as Ubuntu natty will continue to ship the gnome-panel (even
though it might not be in the default installation), I wonder whether
the new default of not enabling the applets should be reverted for
Ubuntu natty. Here is a quote from the announce message of mousetweaks
2.91.3:

[quote]
The 2.91 branch of mousetweaks is aimed at GNOME 3 that is shipping the new 
GNOME Shell and that does not anymore use the gnome-panel. Thus, we have 
changed the default of mousetweaks to not build the applets for the gnome-panel.

However, if your distribution is still shipping the gnome-panel, I would 
suggest to enable the building of the applets when packaging mousetweaks for 
the distribution. There are two new configuration switches for that:
--enable-dwell-click
--enable-pointer-capture

By doing so, the people using a desktop with the gnome-panel will be able to 
install the applets as usual on the panel. And for people using a desktop 
without the gnome-panel, there is probably no other drawback than the little 
space used by the applets on their harddisk. 
[/quote]  

I am going to attach the tarball of mousetweaks and the corresponding 
debianisation to this bug thread. You might also download the tarball from 
here, if you want to verify its origin:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mousetweaks/2.91/

** Affects: mousetweaks (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Use correct version number and enable applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/683155
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