Tim, I have checked again and I must have taken the master branch
accidentally. What I am selling to Ubuntu users as version 1.1.17 plus a
bit of GIT is in reality 1.1.91 plus a bit of GIT. Now I can explain why
it had so many bugs. I am using a developemt version instead of a stable
branch.

Tim, as I have a rather instable release (1.1.91) in Ubuntu now, I have
two possibilities: Go to 1.1.18, the last stable 1.1.x release or
advance to 1.2.0 or HEAD to catch all your fixes on 1.1.91. What is the
least intrusive solution? If 1.1.91 --> 1.2.0 (or HEAD) is mainly bug
fixes I would prefer this. If this transition is very risky, one could
perhaps ship 1.1.18. WDYT?

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