The biggest deal why Ubuntu should strongly consider going to 1.42.2-2
is a number of discard fixes that can end up accidentally destroy file
system data; there was a bug that could accidentally cause part of the
inode table containing in-use inodes to get discarded, and mke2fs -n
would trigger a discard when it shouldn't.  Fortunately, using discard
is not the default; but users tend to get cranky when their file system
gets trashed...

There are a large number of other bugs that have been fixed since
1.42-1; see the RELEASE-NOTES file or the debian/changelog file for more
details.

Also note that 1.42.2-2 in debian has a number of bug fixes above and
beyond the upstream 1.42.2.   1.42.2-2 is basically what will end up
becoming 1.42.3 pending getting updated translations from the
Translation Project.   (Plus any emergency bug fixes that gets
discovered in Debian unstable, although I don't expect much since the
number of changes between 1.42.2 and 1.42.3 is going to be minimal.)

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