@Grant: There is a variable which disables pkgbinarymangler completely, and which can be set in debian/rules:
export NO_PKG_MANGLE=1
It's used by some other packages for this very purpose, and in this case it would mean that we could avoid all those pkgbinarymangler uploads.
Does pkgbinarymangler do anything important with ubuntu-advantage-tools (besides translation stripping)? If not, I think using the NO_PKG_MANGLE variable instead is worth considering.
@Grant: There is a variable which disables pkgbinarymangler completely, and which can be set in debian/rules:
export NO_PKG_MANGLE=1
It's used by some other packages for this very purpose, and in this case it would mean that we could avoid all those pkgbinarymangler uploads.
Does pkgbinarymangler do anything important with ubuntu- advantage- tools (besides translation stripping)? If not, I think using the NO_PKG_MANGLE variable instead is worth considering.