The difference I can see between the passing and failing run is that in
the failing run, systemd and glibc are upgraded before the "rebooting
testbed after setup commands that affected boot" and in the passing run
they are upgraded after that step. That doesn't make a lot of sense but
maybe the test depends on some boot time actions that the newer
libc/systemd are not doing correctly?

The fact that this doesn't reproduce outside the autopkgtest
infrastructure makes me less worried about the consequences of hinting
past this but also having systemd hinted is not a great place to be.

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  systemd unit test regression in autopkgtest (oomd-utils)

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