The "build-needed" restriction was the crucial bit: without it there won't be any actual rebuild. This might be intentional for an SRU even, or you might have done that temporarily for testing the new ubuntu-regression-suite autopkgtest? But at least for the development release this should be reverted.
This ran now in https:/ /jenkins. qa.ubuntu. com/job/ trusty- adt-linux/ 110/. The new ubuntu- regression- suite autopkgtest succeeded (see https:/ /jenkins. qa.ubuntu. com/job/ trusty- adt-linux/ 110/ARCH= amd64,label= adt/console), just the test was marked as failed because of a Jenkins job configuration issue. ("No test report files were found."). I'll deal with this with Jean-Baptiste.
However, notice that the already existing "rebuild" test got broken in this upload:
-Depends: build-essential
-Restrictions: build-needed
+Depends: @builddeps@, fakeroot
+Restrictions: allow-stderr
The "build-needed" restriction was the crucial bit: without it there won't be any actual rebuild. This might be intentional for an SRU even, or you might have done that temporarily for testing the new ubuntu- regression- suite autopkgtest? But at least for the development release this should be reverted.