Public bug reported:

I don't have much info yet, but here is the troubleshooting I have done
so far.

d/t/testsuite at some point will call d/t/patch-image which calls
adt_test_triggers_to_bin_pkgs() to figure out which triggers were used,
if any, for that test run.

For the case of glibc as it is in questing-proposed right now, for
example, that ends up calling this grep-aptavail command:

grep-aptavail --show-field=Package --exact-match --field=Source:Package
glibc --and --field=Version 2.41-9ubuntu1

Which returns:
glibc-doc
242s libc-bin
242s libc-dev-bin
242s libc6
242s libc6-dbg
242s libc6-dev
242s libc6-dev-i386
242s libc6-dev-x32
242s libc6-i386
242s libc6-x32
242s locales
242s libc-bin
242s libc-dev-bin
242s libc6
242s libc6-amd64
242s libc6-dbg
242s libc6-dev
242s libc6-dev-amd64
242s libc6-dev-x32
242s libc6-x32
242s glibc-source
242s libc-devtools
242s locales-all
242s nscd
242s libc-devtools
242s locales-all
242s nscd'

That libc6-amd64 package, among others, is not installable:
Reading package lists...
197s Building dependency tree...
197s Reading state information...
197s Package libc6-amd64 is not available, but is referred to by another 
package.
197s This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
197s is only available from another source
197s However the following packages replace it:
197s   libc6

And I confirmed that.

But if I run the same grep-aptavail command in a questing-proposed
container, I don't get the same result. Something is missing still.

Log of a failed run: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-
questing/questing/amd64/o/open-iscsi/20250714_164605_cb578@/log.gz

** Affects: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: update-excuse

** Tags added: update-excuse

** Description changed:

  I don't have much info yet, but here is the troubleshooting I have done
  so far.
  
  d/t/testsuite at some point will call d/t/patch-image which calls
  adt_test_triggers_to_bin_pkgs() to figure out which triggers were used,
  if any, for that test run.
  
  For the case of glibc as it is in questing-proposed right now, for
  example, that ends up calling this grep-aptavail command:
  
  grep-aptavail --show-field=Package --exact-match --field=Source:Package
  glibc --and --field=Version 2.41-9ubuntu1
  
  Which returns:
  glibc-doc
  242s libc-bin
  242s libc-dev-bin
  242s libc6
  242s libc6-dbg
  242s libc6-dev
  242s libc6-dev-i386
  242s libc6-dev-x32
  242s libc6-i386
  242s libc6-x32
  242s locales
  242s libc-bin
  242s libc-dev-bin
  242s libc6
  242s libc6-amd64
  242s libc6-dbg
  242s libc6-dev
  242s libc6-dev-amd64
  242s libc6-dev-x32
  242s libc6-x32
  242s glibc-source
  242s libc-devtools
  242s locales-all
  242s nscd
  242s libc-devtools
  242s locales-all
  242s nscd'
  
  That libc6-amd64 package, among others, is not installable:
  Reading package lists...
  197s Building dependency tree...
  197s Reading state information...
  197s Package libc6-amd64 is not available, but is referred to by another 
package.
  197s This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
  197s is only available from another source
  197s However the following packages replace it:
  197s   libc6
  
  And I confirmed that.
  
  But if I run the same grep-aptavail command in a questing-proposed
  container, I don't get the same result. Something is missing still.
+ 
+ Log of a failed run: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-
+ questing/questing/amd64/o/open-iscsi/20250714_164605_cb578@/log.gz

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  autopkgtest gets confused when the trigger is src:glibc (likely
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