Did a round of verifying this on up to date VMs with Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04
and 17.04. Thus marking all three as verified.

Common for all is that I installed smartshine, noted it wouldn't start
without the neccessary libraries, then enabled -proposed, upgraded
smartshine and verified that the dependencies were installed at the same
time. It was no longer possible to remove python-cairo nor python-gi
without also removing smartshine, and the application started
successfully.

So the dependencies are fixed, the application starts and runs.

I did not find any regressions, but note that the application is unable
to open photos on 16.04 and later (bug 1702367), and fails to save any
which have been opened in 14.04 (bug 1707969, discovered while testing
now). In both cases, these (also) occur before installing the version
from -proposed, so they are not affected by the SRU.

This particular issue is resolved, but unfortunately seems to be more
bugs in the application. :/

** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-xenial 
verification-needed-zesty
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-trusty 
verification-done-xenial verification-done-zesty

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  app never starts in Ubuntu 16.04.2 due to missing python-cairo module

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