That's great Simon! I will test it once it's ready then.
Regarding (b): wouldn't it be easier to try to get the package in xenial-backports then?
That repo it's activated by default, but as I can read here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
On releases before (but not including) Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), apt defaulted to always installing packages from Backports. On later releases, apt only installs packages from Backports when they are explicitly requested.
That's great Simon! I will test it once it's ready then.
Regarding (b): wouldn't it be easier to try to get the package in xenial-backports then? /help.ubuntu. com/community/ UbuntuBackports
That repo it's activated by default, but as I can read here: https:/
On releases before (but not including) Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), apt defaulted to always installing packages from Backports. On later releases, apt only installs packages from Backports when they are explicitly requested.
So the risk would be much lower.