While we see it coming and would prefer to drop it soon, this has (to no
surprise) a lot of reverse dependencies. Doing so with Debian is fine,
otherwise there would be a lot of churn and Delta across many packages
just for dropping that.

I think the final deadline is when upstream turns the deprecation into a 
removal.
Until then, while with infinite capacity we would do it, we'd prefer to follow 
if Debian does the same and not ahead of them.


** Tags removed: update-excuse

** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Summary changed:

- edk2 test on armhf breaks with qemu 10.1 in questing
+ drop armhf - (was: edk2 test on armhf breaks with qemu 10.1 in questing)

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