Turns out I was getting a false positive running the tests locally.  The
majority of tests need a running memcache so I cancelled the MP and
updated the bug description above.

** Description changed:

  Availability: Currently in universe
  Rationale: Dependency for Openstack Ceilometer kilo-2 (via 
python-elasticsearch)
  Security: No security history.
- Quality Assurance: Package works out of the box with no prompting. There are 
no major bugs in Ubuntu and there are no major bugs in Debian. Unit tests are 
run during build. [1]
+ Quality Assurance: Package works out of the box with no prompting. There are 
no major bugs in Ubuntu and there are no major bugs in Debian.
  Dependencies: All are in main
  Standards Compliance: FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
  Maintenance: Simple python package that the Ubuntu Server Team will take care 
of.
  Background: pylibmc is a Python client for memcached <http://memcached.org/> 
written in C.
- 
- [1] Tests are enabled in this merge proposal:
- https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ubuntu/vivid/pylibmc/enable-
- tests/+merge/249108

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