This was reported for artful which is EOL nowadays.
But the very same RowSet error is still an issue and it seems that it blocks 
all i386-xenial tests since mid 2017 [1] - that is the last 41/41 tests.
I think we can agree that that seems pretty consistently broken for now.

All of the last errors were blocked on the very same JunitTest_dbaccess_complex 
test
$ check-autopkgtest-stats.sh -c 40 -p libreoffice -r xenial -a i386 -P 
'gb_JunitTest_DEBUGRUN'
Check last 40 test results for src:libreoffice on releases 'xenial' on 
architectures 'i386'
Fetch Data to /tmp/tmp.zmMkCSCraz
Of the 40 last tests, we had these subtest failing per release/arch:

xenial
  i386
     40 junit-subsequentcheck            (100.00%) 
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Pattern found, sum/order found patterns
     40     make gb_JunitTest_DEBUGRUN=T JunitTest_dbaccess_comple


Other than stated before this is reproducible with i386 in VM:
$ sudo autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud -a i386 -r xenial -s 15G
# Note: I use autopkgtest from git
$ sudo ~/work/autopkgtest/autopkgtest/runner/autopkgtest 
--test-name=junit-subsequentcheck --no-built-binaries --apt-upgrade 
--shell-fail libreoffice_5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial6.dsc -- qemu 
--qemu-options='-cpu host' --ram-size=2048 --cpus 4 
~/work/autopkgtest-xenial-i386.img

When you log in you can isolate the failing test via:

$ cd /tmp/autopkgtest.*/build.*/src
$ make -rk OOO_TEST_SOFFICE=path:/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice 
bridges_SELECTED_BRIDGE=foo JunitTest_dbaccess_complex

I'll attach some debug data I got that way for you to reconsider.

[1]: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/xenial/i386

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1699529

Title:
  i386 autopkgtests are unstable

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice source package in Xenial:
  New

Bug description:
  We had this before (maybe for a different reason). libreoffice's i386
  autopkgtests are failing a lot of the time now. They are run when
  dependencies are uploaded, and so if they aren't reliable then they
  slow down the speed with which these updates can get into the release,
  because failures have to be manually retried.

  See:

    http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/artful/i386

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