As others suggested, I tried the DEBUILD_PRESERVE_ENVVARS trick and,
sure enough, it fixes it. Personally, I would just reassign this bug
to devscripts and ask the maintainers to fix this in their defaults,
rather than argue about why seahorse-agent needs it and whether it's
an acceptable programming choice.
Package: seahorse
Version: 0.8.0-1
Followup-For: Bug #322208
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As others suggested, I tried the DEBUILD_ PRESERVE_ ENVVARS trick and,
sure enough, it fixes it. Personally, I would just reassign this bug
to devscripts and ask the maintainers to fix this in their defaults,
rather than argue about why seahorse-agent needs it and whether it's
an acceptable programming choice.
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