This is pretty severe. It seems that the copy of libgwenhywfar in the
hardy archive is to new for the old copy of libaqbanking:

libgwenhywfar |    3.0.1-1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Sources
libaqbanking |    2.3.3-2 | http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Sources

In debian, we have these versions:
libgwenhywfar |    3.2.0-1 | http://ftp.de.debian.org sid/main Sources
libaqbanking | 3.3.0+dfsg-1 | http://ftp.de.debian.org sid/main Sources

In anycase, libaqanking fails to build from source, because we don't
have the  libgwenhywfar38-dev in the archive; it has been renamed by the
new libgwenhywfar to libgwenhywfar47-dev.

This makes it clear that the existing package in hardy hasn't seen any
testing at all. I basically see now the following options:

a) update to the (new upstream) versions of libaqbanking and
libgwenhyfar in unstable. This would be preferred by many users, since
it introduces support for HBCI using gnutls (so private rebuilds for
making gnucash online banking capable aren't necessary anymore).

b) revert to the versions we had in gutsy.

c) further investigations/research if we can just downgrade
libgwenhywfar to a version that is known to build against the exact
version of what we have right now in hardy.

The list is approximatly my preferred list of options.

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