The patch for lucid as generated by debdiff unfortunately ends up being rather verbose, because the existing packages uses the 3.0 (quilt) source format with all the changes in a single patch, and the order of the files in the patch does not appear to be well-defined so they change around and generate enormous debdiffs. I don't think it would be a good idea to attempt to change the packaging in lucid. It comes out more readable if you unpack the packages before and after and run 'diff -ru old new | filterdiff -x \*/debian-changes'; I've attached the result of doing so.
The patch for lucid as generated by debdiff unfortunately ends up being rather verbose, because the existing packages uses the 3.0 (quilt) source format with all the changes in a single patch, and the order of the files in the patch does not appear to be well-defined so they change around and generate enormous debdiffs. I don't think it would be a good idea to attempt to change the packaging in lucid. It comes out more readable if you unpack the packages before and after and run 'diff -ru old new | filterdiff -x \*/debian-changes'; I've attached the result of doing so.