Public bug reported:

'lsb_release -rd'
Description:    Ubuntu 11.10
Release:        11.1
package:
concordance 0.23-1.2 

For harmony 525 / 555 users, if you apply "concordance -i" it shows a 
negative(!) memory on the device (detailled report: 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=594615).
If you update the firmware using that concordance package, you brick your 
harmony!

Despite this being reported as a bug for debian, and a patch already given in 
the above email discussion in November 2010 (see message from Mr. Trudel, 
subject: Testing a patch to fix the 525), all versions do not apply this patch:
This is clear, as the latest code in source forge is 28 August 2010,  meaning 
all newer versions (at least the 0.22 and 0.23 versions I tried) have the error 
inside.

Resulting from this, also the 0.23-1.2 version is wrong. 
I unbricked my harmony be leaving it on and plugged in the usb port, installing 
0.22 source code, editing the header file in "libconcord" as described by Mr. 
Trudel, compiling & installing it manually.

Due to the risk of bricking your harmony device, I propose to clarify this 
(very small, it's only one number wrong in source code!)
rather fast ...

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

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  harmony 525 / 555 bricked if firmware updated using concordance

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