What you describe in the first paragraph is bumping the SONAME, which
happens on incompatible ABI changes. Compatible ABI changes (i. e. ABI
additions mostly) should only need to bump the minor version. But this
patch doesn't change ABI at all.

I just saw that the package uses proper .symbols files, so it should
still be possible so install the older version of the library with an
application that was built against the new one, but it's still a
gratuitous change which is both confusing and also unnecessary to fix
this bug. You can never be too careful with libraries :-)

BTW, the numbers after the .so are unrelated to the version of the
library's source package. The former track ABI changes, the latter track
general development.

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  event dispatch can hang under some circumstances

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