Regressing the autopkgtests of another package in the archive as part of an SRU, even if we think it's a bug in those other tests, is generally not acceptable. To do so for a package in main is doubly bad. If the ubuntu-fan tests are buggy, you need to (work with the ubuntu-fan maintainers to) fix the tests.
Regressing the autopkgtests of another package in the archive as part of an SRU, even if we think it's a bug in those other tests, is generally not acceptable. To do so for a package in main is doubly bad. If the ubuntu-fan tests are buggy, you need to (work with the ubuntu-fan maintainers to) fix the tests.