> Could someone please look at the autopkgtest regressions in 
> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-
> archive/pending-sru.html against systemd please?

I'll ignore the no-longer-supported LTS kernel tests, so that leaves:

> Regression in autopkgtest for network-manager (ppc64el): test log

This has been failing since late 2015, with the same failure each time.
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/network-manager/trusty/ppc64el

> Regression in autopkgtest for linux-lts-xenial (ppc64el): test log
> Regression in autopkgtest for linux-lts-xenial (i386): test log
> Regression in autopkgtest for linux-lts-xenial (armhf): test log

These are failing either because the running and test kernel versions
don't match, or because the test timed out.  Again, they appear to have
been failing for a long time; no new failures for the latest systemd.

> Regression in autopkgtest for ubuntu-drivers-common (i386): test log

another test that's failed for a long time in the same way each time.
nothing new.

> Regression in autopkgtest for umockdev (armhf): test log

this fails with:
ERROR:tests/test-umockdev-record.c:706:t_system_single: assertion failed 
(_tmp10_ == ""): ("Cannot access device /dev/loop0: No such file or 
directory\n" == "")

it's not clear why there's no /dev/loop0, and previous test runs didn't
fail.

> Regression in autopkgtest for open-iscsi (armhf): test log

this has failed the same way for the last 6 tests, because open-iscsi
isn't running.  Not sure what introduced that, but it happened before
the last systemd update.

> Regression in autopkgtest for upstart (amd64): test log

this fails with:
test_state: tests/test_state.c:4048: test_upstart_with_apparmor_upgrade: 
Assertion `(state_from_string (json_string)) == 0' failed.

obviously not a helpful test failure message.

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