This is fixed in yakkety because it is fixed in tidy-html5 and I believe tidy will be removed this cycle.
In previous Ubuntu releases, the tidy package installs /usr/lib/libtidy.so which should have been installed by libtidy-dev. I'm marking this low because it only affects users who install third-party software. The developers of that software should be aware of this issue when packaging their software.
This is fixed in yakkety because it is fixed in tidy-html5 and I believe tidy will be removed this cycle.
In previous Ubuntu releases, the tidy package installs /usr/lib/libtidy.so which should have been installed by libtidy-dev. I'm marking this low because it only affects users who install third-party software. The developers of that software should be aware of this issue when packaging their software.