+1 for that, Saccharomyces! But I also hope that common sense will once
again prevail, and ddate will be restored as normal.

And by the way. My workaround was to just install the Debian's (Wheezy)
deb package of util-linux. As the ddate flag seems to be the only
difference with the Ubuntu one. I did it in June, if I remember well...
and still haven't had any problems with that. No dependency issues and
the OS overall works just as it should. ddate included. :-)

Can't believe this is still unassigned here...

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