I released version 0.6.1 (point release) as update to 0.6 which just fix
security problems, crashes and update docs (to match program behavior).
This minor 0.6.1 release is just drop-in update for 0.6 version and
basically all changes between 0.6 and 0.6.1 should be applied. So for me
it does not make sense to generate diffs between 0.6 and 0.6.1, then
include these diffs on top of 0.6 ubuntu version (in that some debdiff
format) because it will make exactly same version as which is in vivid
(=0.6.1). It is not like firefox (or other such application) when update
intorduce new features, codebase etc... This update for 0xFFFF is for
stable releases which fix only bugs, crashes. It does not add any new
feature or something similar. So what to prefer to do in this case?

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