@Heather Lemon (hypothetical-lemon)

Thanks for your verification.

Could you please do the test one more time but this time using the
binary package (and not testing the code from the source package) ?

Using the binary package will implictly allow one to conclude that the
package is installable (including their dependencies), that the binaries
are executed as expected, configuration (sos.conf) is in place, ....
Basically, the test result will be closer to reality where users will
install the sosreport binary package. They won't run sosreport from the
source package.

Your test concludes the code works (without the packaging layer)

What we want to know is if the package of sosreport (binary package)
works and do what we expect it to do.

See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on
how to enable and use -proposed.

- Eric

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