Makes sense. Hopefully ubuntu is looking either at only the supported
architectures or only the ones that it uses itself. In the former case,
looks like everything's built but mips64el which appears to be building
now, so hopefully it's not much longer. If I'm lucky, 10.2.0 and 10.3.0
won't make it into anyone's releases.

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Title:
  please sync qpdf 10.3.1-1 from debian experimental

Status in qpdf package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  10.3.1 includes a very small but important fix to a bug that would
  cause qpdf 10.3.0 to reject certain valid files when splitting pages.
  I also added a check for exceptions that will make future bugs of this
  type (if any) just generate warnings instead of blocking the whole
  operations in hopes of not needing to do any emergency releases any
  time soon even if this wasn't the "last bug."

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