That would work and since it would not change an existing package, it
might pass the SRU rules.

Personally I do not want to work on glfw2 - it's now been about 3.5
years since it went EOL and I think applications should move to glfw3.
However if you can find another Ubuntu developer (which btw I am not) to
sponsor your fix for xenial, then go ahead with it.

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  libglfw3-dev unnecessarily conflicts with libglfw-dev (for GLFW 2.x)

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