Also, there are NOT thousands of packages in the same situation as
systemd.  systemd is a whitelisted package which is still built on i386,
which has tests that can't be run (because we run our autopkgtests on
amd64 and apt will not allow you to switch from an amd64 systemd to an
i386 systemd noninteractively).  There are only a handful of packages in
this situation, all of which have had hints added manually to ignore
their test results on i386.

The more general class of problem, that test failures are treated as
regressions which should not be, is tracked as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/britney/+bug/1700668

** Changed in: auto-package-testing
       Status: New => Invalid

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