Downgrading  :

banshee [0.12.1+dfsg-3+b1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 0.11.2+dfsg-1 
(testing)]
libavahi1.0-cil [0.6.19-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 0.6.11-2 
(testing)]
libmono-accessibility2.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
libmono-data-tds2.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
libmono-microsoft-build2.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
libmono-peapi2.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 
(testing)]
libmono-sharpzip2.84-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
libmono-winforms1.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
libmono-winforms2.0-cil [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 
1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-common [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-gac [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-gmcs [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-jit [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-mcs [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 (testing)]
mono-runtime [1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable, now) -> 1.2.2.1-2 
(testing)]

fixes the problem. And then, upgrading :
 libmono-corlib1.0-cil [1.2.2.1-2 (testing, now) -> 1.2.4-1 (unstable, 
unstable, unstable)]
 mono-gac [1.2.2.1-2 (testing, now) -> 1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, unstable)]
 mono-runtime [1.2.2.1-2 (testing, now) -> 1.2.4-1 (unstable, unstable, 
unstable)]

again raises the bug.

Marc


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