Again this is somewhat similar to the 'bug' in *buntu-restricted-extras,
(karmic and lucid), where any explanation for the change is not
forthcoming.

"the source package is called 'xine-lib'" - obviously I know that, the
plug-in though is built in libxine-ffmpeg and so that's what is of
concern here.

"...dependencies are declared for sourc packages."  Fine, you've previously 
built faad decoding support into xine-libs without any dependency on libfaadX, 
I gather off of the internal faad in the xine-lib source.
( unless you were providing a more recent static faad, which while that's what 
I'd do , don't see that's part of repo builds 

In any event the plug-in builds and works fine using the internal faad
source in lucid, though a newer version might be preferred

so the question remains, -  why aren't you building the plug-in as has
been previously done? (8.10 - 9.10,  and I guess 8.04

And if it's a question of the internal faad being to old then possibly
the newer 1.1.17

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aac decoding missing in libxine1-ffmpeg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496010
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