Hi,

somehow the armhf build of opm-common-2022.10+ds-6 failed. This seems to happen
from time to time, see [1]. Not nice, but I am unable to replicate this. There 
were
no changes between the versions that would explain the build failure

Would be cool if someone with Debian Developer status could give-back that 
build to
buildd at [2] and it will hopefully succeed. Then this migth migrate once 
unblocked.
Note that autopkgtests succeed for all architectures where binaries are 
actually built.

There are two important fixes that make this worth-while:
- Build time has been drastically reduced (factor > 2), see [3]. (There was a 
massive
  increase in built time when gcc-12 was introduced)
- Printed version string in programs is correct ("2022.10 (Debian GNU/Linux 12 
(bookworm):
2022.10+ds-1+b2)" instead of "2022.10 ( lsb_release -r | sed s/.*:s*([^s]*).*/1/: 2022.10+ds-1+b2)")
Best,

Markus
[1] <https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=opm-common&arch=armhf>
[2] <https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=opm-common>
[3] <https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=opm-common&arch=amd64>

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