Even small changes can have side effects (e.g. a no-change rebuild can
trigger a bug). A fix must be worth this risk and the time needed from
the SRU team to review it. IMO it's not worth the effort, but you can
disagree. Feel free to follow the SRU [1] process. This requires and
update of the description and the fix needs to get into quantal, too.

PS: The target suites are precise-proposed and quantal-proposed.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates

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