So in my opinion there are the following options, as I don't think the
porting will be done anytime soon:

1) Install Gutsy aqbanking packages (and lock them in apt)  and compile
gnucash 2.2.4 against it.

2) Introduce the gutsy packages with a different name and make gnucash
depend on them

3) Introduce the new packages with a different name and keep the
aqbanking packages from gutsy.

4) Keep the packages from Gutsy and upload the new packages in a later
Ubuntu release when the porting is done.

Anymore options?

I'd like option 3) best, as this doesn't obsolete the documentation
available for enabling HBCI support in gnucash. Moreover, people that
want to use the new packages would have them available in the
repository.

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