Groovy was announced as "beta" quality in the beginning of the month. I
am reporting a bug in a beta release so it might get fixed before the
official release. I was not complaining, demanding attention or being a
bad actor in any way that I can detect - and no one said anything about
using Groovy in production.

I'm also very much aware of the possible workarounds, but I wanted to
let maintainers know that the current state of the qps in groovy is "not
installable" because it depends on missing packages - maybe they'd want
to fix that sometime before next week's official release. BTW - while
we're jointly stating the obvious - a good fix might be to remove
uninstallable software from the distribution.

I did miss the fact that `qps` is "universe" and if reporting bugs on
"universe" packages is out of scope of the Ubuntu launchpad bug reporter
then I apologize and we may also have an issue with apport (that created
this bug report here).

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  Upgrading from focal to groovy, qps cannot be updated

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