juju-core 2.0~beta3-0ubuntu3 and juju-core-1 1.25.4-0ubuntu5 have both
been accepted into the Ubuntu archive.  However, they are stalled in
xenial-proposed because the juju-core autopkgtests have regressed (on
amd64, i386, and ppc64el):

http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/j/juju-core/xenial/amd64/

I know that the packaging delta from juju-core 1.25.0-0ubuntu3 included
new "lxd" autopkgtests replacing the "local" autopkgtests, which makes
sense.  But these tests don't run, something was lost in translation
from the old tests:

adt-run [16:49:12]: test current-lxd-provider: [-----------------------
+ sh debian/tests/normal-user.sh debian/tests/lxd-provider
+ adduser --disabled-password --gecos  jujutest
adduser: Only root may add a user or group to the system.
adt-run [16:49:13]: test current-lxd-provider: -----------------------]

The old 'local' tests declared a dependency on sudo and declared that
they needed to run as root.  The new lxd test has dropped this
information, and therefore fails as above.

Please see the logs linked at the above url for the full details on
failures; the failure seems to be the same for all three failing tests
(current-lxd-provider, current-manual-provider, future-lxd-provider)
across all three affected archs (amd64, i386, ppc64el).  Please test
your fix with autopkgtest (e.g., 'adt-run -B --unbuilt-tree . --- adt-
virt-$option') before reuploading to the archive.

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