(Oh, I had not noticed that NMU)

That way of fixing the problem seems a bit crude.  After all, it may
be legitimate to get the running screensavers to upgrade when the
binary gets updated - but is that what SIGHUP does, I can find nothing
in the manpage or in the README.

It could be that a correct fix would be to save the current state of
the screensaver before handling the signal, and getting back to that
state afterwards - however that may be more difficult to do safely,
without any time-window kept unlocked.

I'll let you decide, whether to forward this upstream or not.

Best regards,
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