I'm unwilling to sponsor a straight rebuild as then users will get the
expectation that the package will work, and we know that it'll stop
working again in the case of a microrelease update. It'd be a temporary
fix only, and I don't think that matches user expectations for a stable
release given that we know what the proper fix should be.

Other Ubuntu developers' opinions may differ on this and I'd be happy to
hear them and defer to consensus if it turns out to be different from my
opinion.

If you'd like to help, please get a proper fix landed upstream. Once
that's done, I'd be happy to point you through the process of getting
the fix cherry-picked in Ubuntu.

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  protracker refuses to run due to incorrect ABI check

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