Package: ntpsec
Version: 1.2.2+dfsg1-1

In Debian 12 ntpq no longer prints empty line between output from
commands. Opposed to behaviour in Debian 11. Is this considered a bug?
This broke a script that relied on empty lines to split between sections.

Output on a machine with Debian 12:
# /usr/bin/ntpq -c version -c 'timeout 100' -c raw -c peers -c rv
ntpsec-1.2.2
primary timeout 100 ms
Output set to raw
     remote                                   refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset   jitter
=======================================================================================================
-_gateway                                194.58.206.20    2 u 102  256  377   0.1288   0.8730   0.4424  time-0.intinor.com                      .POOL.          16 p -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0001  time-1.intinor.com                      .POOL.          16 p -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0001  time-2.intinor.com                      .POOL.          16 p -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0001  time-3.intinor.com                      .POOL.          16 p -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0001  time-4.intinor.com                      .POOL.          16 p -  256    0   0.0000   0.0000   0.0001 +time.cloudflare.com                     10.128.9.203     3 u 144  256  377   8.7309   2.0481   0.7405 +time.cloudflare.com                     10.128.9.203     3 u 156  256  377   9.0629   0.9906   0.6539 +sesto4-ntp-001.aaplimg.com              .SHM.            1 u 108  256  377   8.7566   1.8756   0.7280 +sesto4-ntp-002.aaplimg.com              .SHM.            1 u 141  256  377   8.9205   0.9387   0.6344 *ntp.netnod.se                           .PPS.            1 u 210  256  377   3.9167   1.1960   0.4523
associd=0 status=0x0015,
leap=0, stratum=2, precision=-24, rootdelay=3.917, rootdisp=36.108,
refid=194.58.200.20, reftime=0xe83e9744.fefdc632, tc=8, peer=17784,
offset=1.386000, frequency=-11.814575, sys_jitter=0.292344,
clk_jitter=4.486162, clock=0xe83e9f3b.4fdf0b3e, processor="x86_64",
system="Linux/5.15.114-core_64_preempt", version="ntpd ntpsec-1.2.2",
clk_wander=0.436272, tai=37, leapsec=2017-01-01T00:00Z,
expire=2023-12-28T00:00Z, mintc=0


Output on a machine with Debian 11:
# /usr/bin/ntpq -c version -c 'timeout 100' -c raw -c peers -c rv
ntpq 4.2.8p15@1.3728-o Wed Sep 23 11:46:38 UTC 2020 (1)


Output set to raw

     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay offset  jitter
==============================================================================
 _gateway        194.58.206.20    2 u   34   64    3    0.159 -0.268   0.094  time-0.intinor. .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000 +0.000   0.000  time-1.intinor. .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000 +0.000   0.000  time-2.intinor. .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000 +0.000   0.000  time-3.intinor. .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000 +0.000   0.000  time-4.intinor. .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000 +0.000   0.000
+time.cloudflare 10.128.9.203     3 u   59   64    7    9.134 +0.212   0.201
+time.cloudflare 10.128.9.203     3 u   58   64    7    9.150 +0.516   0.184
-sesto4-ntp-001. .SHM.            1 u   56   64    7    8.739 +0.323   0.156
-defra1-ntp-002. .GPSs.           1 u   59   64    7   34.920 +0.392   0.157
-40.119.148.38   25.66.230.1      3 u   58   64    7   35.828 +0.902   0.596
-sesto4-ntp-002. .SHM.            1 u   58   64    7    8.913 +0.335   0.173
*ntp.netnod.se   .PPS.            1 u   58   64    7    4.035 +0.398   0.161
-time-d-wwv.nist .NIST.           1 u   58   64    7  145.209 -6.830   0.159

associd=0 status=0x0618,
version="ntpd 4.2.8p15@1.3728-o Wed Sep 23 11:46:38 UTC 2020 (1)",
processor="x86_64", system="Linux/5.15.81-core_64_preempt", leap=0,
stratum=2, precision=-23, rootdelay=4.035, rootdisp=190.903,
refid=194.58.200.20, reftime=0xe83e9e8d.f230781a,
clock=0xe83e9f46.c0f46645, peer=47180, tc=6, mintc=3, offset=0.430138,
frequency=6.751, sys_jitter=0.188088, clk_jitter=0.145,
clk_wander=0.002, tai=37, leapsec=201701010000, expire=202306280000

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