debdiff in attach (that doesn't change anything, it's basically a resync
of the same version in kinetic, recompiled with the jammy toolchain).

With this applied I was able to successfully run ubuntu_zfs_smoke_test
and ubuntu_zfs_stress both on 5.15 and 5.19.

** Patch added: "jammy-zfs-dkms-resync-with-kinetic.debdiff"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/2003174/+attachment/5642192/+files/jammy-zfs-dkms-resync-with-kinetic.debdiff

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Title:
  zfs-dkms fails to build on jammy with linux 5.19

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in zfs-linux source package in Jammy:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  zfs-dkms fails to build on jammy with the latest linux hwe 5.19:

  
    *** ZFS Version: zfs-2.1.4-0ubuntu0.1
    *** Compatible Kernels: 3.10 - 5.17

  [Test case]

   $ sudo apt install zfs-dkms

  [Fix]

  The most reliable fix is probably to move to the same version that is
  available in kinetic, since there's no significant ABI change in this
  way we should be able to support both 5.15 and 5.19 kernels.

  [Regression potential]

  We may experience zfs regressions if there's a format/ABI
  incompatibility with volumes created with the previous version.

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