lidavidm opened a new issue, #3619:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow-adbc/issues/3619

   ### What happened?
   
   Starting from a few days ago, so I assume this has to do with the recent 
Arrow release, but it's not clear to me what exactly is failing.
   
   ### Stack Trace
   
   ```
   ~/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/adbc/ci/linux-packages 
~/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc
   ** Invoke apt:test (first_time)
   ** Execute apt:test
    dists/bookworm/main/binary-amd64: New 52 B 0 files 0 B 0s
    dists/bookworm/main/binary-arm64: New 52 B 0 files 0 B 0s
    pool/bookworm/main: New 32.4 kB 25 files 59.8 MB 3s
    pool/bookworm/main: New 3260 B 2 files 63.5 kB 0s
    pool/bookworm/main:  apache-arrow-adbc has no source override entry
     apache-arrow-adbc has no binary override entry either
    New 5485 B 5 pkgs in 0s
   Packages done, Starting contents.
    dists/bookworm/main/Contents-amd64: New 1451 B 50 files 120 MB 3s
    dists/bookworm/main/Contents-arm64: New 147 B 4 files 127 kB 0s
   Done. 59.9 MB in 27 archives. Took 6s
   rake aborted!
   Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory @ rb_dir_s_empty_p - 
nonexistent/debian/dists/bookworm (Errno::ENOENT)
   
/home/runner/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/arrow/dev/release/binary-task.rb:1582:in
 'Dir.empty?'
   
/home/runner/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/arrow/dev/release/binary-task.rb:1582:in
 'block in BinaryTask#apt_update'
   
/home/runner/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/arrow/dev/release/binary-task.rb:1534:in
 'Array#each'
   
/home/runner/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/arrow/dev/release/binary-task.rb:1534:in
 'BinaryTask#apt_update'
   
/home/runner/work/arrow-adbc/arrow-adbc/arrow/dev/release/binary-task.rb:2361:in
 'block (2 levels) in LocalBinaryTask#define_apt_test_task'
   ```
   
   ### How can we reproduce the bug?
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Environment/Setup
   
   _No response_


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