I disagree. This needs to be fixed in Debian as well -- none of the options are crazy hacks, they are taken as explicit decisions meant to fix actual problems that people are having.
I have to rebase the patches for Debian, sure; but I don't think we should leave breadcrumbs around because a test would otherwise fail because of slight differences between Debian and Ubuntu.
I disagree. This needs to be fixed in Debian as well -- none of the options are crazy hacks, they are taken as explicit decisions meant to fix actual problems that people are having.
I have to rebase the patches for Debian, sure; but I don't think we should leave breadcrumbs around because a test would otherwise fail because of slight differences between Debian and Ubuntu.