Indeed, run unit tests against the source tree during package build
(failing the build if they fail), and integration tests in autopkgtest
against the system-installed package. The latter don't necessarily need
to be the same upstream tests; coverage of fine details is already
handled during package build, it's sufficient to have some kind of smoke
test that "apt-get update", "apt-cache search", "apt-get install" etc.
work in general: I. e. binaries are installed, dependencies are correct,
expected directories in /var exist, and so on.

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  status_update not sent any more, causes eternal hang on conffile
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