** Description changed:

- The latest version of mash in hirsute-proposed drops support for armhf
- (and other 32-bit architectures generally), as discussed in this debian
- bug report:
+ The latest version of mash in hirsute-proposed (2.2.2+dfsg-2) drops
+ support for armhf (and other 32-bit architectures generally), as
+ discussed in this debian bug report:
  
-     https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970875
+     https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970875
  
  Due to this change, mash dep8 tests fail on armhf, which prevents the
  package from migrating.
  
+     https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/m/mash/hirsute/armhf
+ 
  Nothing appears to depend on mash for this architecture:
  
-     triage-hirsute+21.04:~/pkg/Mash/ubuntu-hirsute$ apt-cache rdepends 
mash:armhf
-     E: No packages found
+     triage-hirsute+21.04:~/pkg/Mash/ubuntu-hirsute$ apt-cache rdepends 
mash:armhf
+     E: No packages found
  
  On amd64 its rdepends are ariba, plasmidid, kleborate, and med-bio.  The
  first three don't build on armhf, med-bio is a metapackage:
  
-    ariba | 2.14.6+ds-1build1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, 
ppc64el, riscv64
-    plasmidid | 1.6.3+dfsg-3 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64
-    kleborate | 2.0.1-1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, ppc64el, 
riscv64, s390x
-    med-bio | 3.5.1ubuntu1  | hirsute/universe | all
+    ariba | 2.14.6+ds-1build1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, 
ppc64el, riscv64
+    plasmidid | 1.6.3+dfsg-3 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64
+    kleborate | 2.0.1-1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, ppc64el, 
riscv64, s390x
+    med-bio | 3.5.1ubuntu1  | hirsute/universe | all
+ 
+ mash (2.2.2+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
+ 
+   * Team upload.
+   * Drop support for 32 bits architectures; mash produces erroneous results
+     on this platform which lead at least one other package to fail its test
+     suite.
+     Closes: #970875
+ 
+  -- Étienne Mollier <[email protected]>  Sat, 20 Feb 2021
+ 17:44:04 +0100

** Description changed:

  The latest version of mash in hirsute-proposed (2.2.2+dfsg-2) drops
  support for armhf (and other 32-bit architectures generally), as
  discussed in this debian bug report:
  
      https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970875
  
  Due to this change, mash dep8 tests fail on armhf, which prevents the
  package from migrating.
  
-     https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/m/mash/hirsute/armhf
+     https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/m/mash/hirsute/armhf
  
  Nothing appears to depend on mash for this architecture:
  
      triage-hirsute+21.04:~/pkg/Mash/ubuntu-hirsute$ apt-cache rdepends 
mash:armhf
      E: No packages found
  
  On amd64 its rdepends are ariba, plasmidid, kleborate, and med-bio.  The
  first three don't build on armhf, med-bio is a metapackage:
  
     ariba | 2.14.6+ds-1build1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, 
ppc64el, riscv64
     plasmidid | 1.6.3+dfsg-3 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64
     kleborate | 2.0.1-1 | hirsute/universe | source, amd64, arm64, ppc64el, 
riscv64, s390x
     med-bio | 3.5.1ubuntu1  | hirsute/universe | all
  
  mash (2.2.2+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
  
-   * Team upload.
-   * Drop support for 32 bits architectures; mash produces erroneous results
-     on this platform which lead at least one other package to fail its test
-     suite.
-     Closes: #970875
+   * Team upload.
+   * Drop support for 32 bits architectures; mash produces erroneous results
+     on this platform which lead at least one other package to fail its test
+     suite.
+     Closes: #970875
  
-  -- Étienne Mollier <[email protected]>  Sat, 20 Feb 2021
+  -- Étienne Mollier <[email protected]>  Sat, 20 Feb 2021
  17:44:04 +0100

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