March 5 was the day the glibc 2.29 migration landed in the release
pocket, bringing with it a large number of other dependent packages.
This could be due to version skew of glibc itself between the d-i initrd
and the image, or it could be a regression introduced by some other
package updated in the image (merge of new upstream version partman-base
migrated that day, so it's my second guess).

A rebuild of d-i against current glibc has just landed, so trying an
image respin now to see if this alone is sufficient to fix the problem.

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  Install fails on ppc64: partman: *** stack smashing detected ***

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