Yeah, I don't think an autopkgtest is a requirement. Having the test
live within the package itself would make it more accessible, and
autopkgtest was my first thought as to how to do that. But I don't see a
"disable by default" flag, and I agree that huge downloads on every test
run could be a problem. It would still be nice IMO if the test was
integrated into the package though, even if it needs to run manually.

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  makedumpfile falls back to cp with "__vtop4_x86_64: Can't get a valid
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