I've opened another bug report for the issue that exists in 1.9.6 (trusty) and 
is fixed in upstream 1.9.7:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/resiprocate/+bug/1422786

All the changes in the debdiff are bug fixes.  If you really want me to
I can open an Ubuntu bug report for each of them but that is time I
would rather spend actually doing upstream development work.  The two
bug reports I have already opened are the most serious issues.

Given the nature of this package, users will have the best experience by
using the bugfix releases from upstream.  It is intended that a user on
any Ubuntu version should be able to make and receive SIP calls with
users on any other recent Ubuntu version.  The TLS issues fixed in this
code are currently preventing users of the packge on trusty from
receiving calls reliably.

I've also send a request for this package to be considered for the Micro
Release exception:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/MicroReleaseExceptions

Can you please advise me if that request has been received and how long
it will take to evaluate?  I didn't receive any confirmation at all.

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