The failure is a bit mystic to me. It definitely has nothing to do with
the tkblt problem: tkblt is a widget set, while the failure comes from a
networking test (XPA is a network protocol somehow specific to saods9).

I have never seen this problem on Debian (only 64 bit, however); but it
happened occasionally on Ubuntu -- unrelated to tkblt update, f.e.:

* xorg-server/2:1.19.6-1ubuntu3, 2018-03-14 19:53:47 UTC 
* starlink-ast/8.6.2+dfsg-2     2018-01-25 00:34:41 UTC

etc. The problem also exists since a while on armhf;
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/saods9/bionic/armhf

It just depends on the speed of the test platform: the testscript
(debian/tests/saods9-xpa) starts ds9, waits one second to come up and
then tries to communicate with it. If the one second is not enough, the
communication will fail (and the test as well).

This is ofcourse a bug in the test script (will attempt to fix than in
the next release of saods9); however I don't know how to proceed here. I
am however sure that this is not related to the patch proposed here.

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