I've seen this work before (a couple of days ago) so I'm afraid this might be caused by a recent change.
But your suggestion is worth a try, could you create a package with a fix and put it in the experimental ppa?
I've seen this work before (a couple of days ago) so I'm afraid this might be caused by a recent change.
But your suggestion is worth a try, could you create a package with a fix and put it in the experimental ppa?