Removing the components-mismatches stuff, this was due to the proposed
gnupg2 FTBFS on amd64 and hence lacking :all packages that caused
uninstallability on !amd64 architectures.

** Description changed:

  TBD
  
- Foundations should probably make a case for replacing GnuPG with Sequoia in 
"main", filing corresponding MIRs for the needed sequoia components. This due 
to "gnupg2" as of 2.4.4-2ubuntu19 is pulling in transitive dependencies on 
"rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg" and "rust-sequoia-sq", introducing a 
component-mismatch:
- https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/component-mismatches-proposed.svg
+ Foundations should probably make a case for replacing GnuPG with Sequoia
+ in "main", filing corresponding MIRs for the needed sequoia components.
  
  MIR team usually likes to see some kind of transition plan, how to get
  rid of the older alternative (GPG) when a new one is introduced. Or
  technical solutions, such as a package split to ship only binary
  packages in main that are non-duplicates, even though the source package
  of two components might have some overlap.
  
  See https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-mir/blob/main/vendoring/Rust.md
  for vendoring Rust dependencies.

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