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# While copying kernels forward from xenial it rather too easy for linux
# to slip out without the testing being fully reviewed.  As britney is not
# able to track previous failures correctly for kernels.
#block linux
block linux-aws
block linux-azure
block linux-gcp
block linux-kvm
block linux-oem
block linux-oem-osp1
block linux-oracle
block linux-raspi2
block linux-snapdragon

# Temporary block.
block linux-oem-5.4

# Development kernel unblocks:
#unblock linux/5.3.0-24.26
unblock linux-aws/5.3.0-1009.10
unblock linux-azure/5.3.0-1009.10
unblock linux-gcp/5.3.0-1011.12
unblock linux-kvm/5.3.0-1009.10
unblock linux-oem/4.15.0-1065.75
unblock linux-oem-osp1/5.0.0-1030.34
unblock linux-oracle/5.3.0-1008.9
unblock linux-raspi2/5.3.0-1015.17
#unblock linux-snapdragon/5.0.0-1021.22

# linux-raspi on arm64 fails in such a way that it is not identified as a failure.  Therefore
# the tests never complete and the package can never migrate.  skiptest this once the armhf
# testing is complete and good.
force-skiptest linux-meta-raspi2/4.18.0.1005.2

#
# arm* removed in zesty-proposed hint in-progress tests against them.
force-badtest sunpy/all/armhf

# python-pysam does not (and never has) built on armhf and i386
force-badtest python-pysam/all/armhf

# 14-feb-2017: armhf test non-installable
force-badtest python-cobra/all/armhf

# linux-gcp/armhf -- does not even build here, so tests here cannot be relevant
force-badtest linux-gcp/all/armhf

# Skip an unrelated linux/s390x test failure.
force-skiptest gcc-7/7.3.0-29ubuntu1

# Wireguard is now two parts -- hint them together.
easy wireguard/1.0.20200102-1ubuntu1 wireguard-linux-compat/0.0.20191226-1ubuntu2