Huh, that's odd. Apologies - it looks like something didn't work as
expected. Removed those, too, now.
$ ./remove-package -b -a armhf -m "LP: #2106128; the packages are now 64-bit
only so drop armhf binaries as happened in Debian" -A ubuntu -s plucky
libmeep-dev libmeep30 python3-meep libmeep-mp
It appears only the armhf binaries named meep and meep-mpi-default were removed.
All armhf binaries built by the meep and meep-mpi-default source packages need
to be removed.
$ rmadison -s plucky -S meep
libmeep-dev | 1.25.0-4build2 | plucky/universe | amd64, arm64, armhf,
ppc64el, riscv64, s3
$ ./remove-package -b -a armhf -m "LP: #2106128; the packages are now 64-bit
only so drop armhf binaries as happened in Debian" -A ubuntu -s plucky meep
meep-mpi-default
Removing packages from plucky:
meep 1.25.0-4build2 in plucky armhf
meep-mpi-default 1.25.0-6build2 in plu
** Changed in: meep (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: meep-mpi-default (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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