Okay, accepted all of those that I could (groovy is now EOL and xenial
is almost-ESM). But only after accepting them I noticed that those were
source syncs (and anyway the PPA had -updates enabled) - wireless-regdb
is usually kept in sync between updates and security. So normally I'd
say we need this to be built in a security-enabled PPA. So if we want to
release this to both updates and security, we either need to do a
rebuild now or ask the security team to do one and release it to their
pockets.

That being said, I wonder if that's actually necessary. This feels like
rather no-build-stuff package, so maybe it's still safe to get this into
-security without a rebuild? Is the package actually doing any
'building', or just copying files around?

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