I can't just override the release of the package, there is a process for
that. In this case, I see two options:

a) bump the number of acceptable failures in debian/tests.mk. This means a new 
upload. (untested if it "fixes" the issue, but I see it runs the same tests as 
the build, so makes sense it would need the same limits)
b) Create an MP against ubuntu-hints[1] and mark this specific version of the 
package as having a bad test

I re-ran the tests with the migration-reference/0 trigger, and they
passed[2][3], but that looks like a bug, because zero tests ran:

644s ImportError: libsingular-Singular-4.3.1.so: cannot open shared object 
file: No such file or directory
644s Success: 0 tests failed, up to 200 failures are tolerated

1. 
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+ref/mantic
2. https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/sagemath/mantic/amd64
3. 
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-mantic/mantic/amd64/s/sagemath/20240307_171013_755e8@/log.gz

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