> I think this means we need to remove faulty updates entirely, not just
phase them to 0%.

The update was also removed at the same time, it just takes (took?) a
little bit longer to propagate.

 rabbitmq-server | 3.12.1-1ubuntu1              | noble             | source
 rabbitmq-server | 3.12.1-1ubuntu1.2            | noble-security    | source
 rabbitmq-server | 3.12.1-1ubuntu1.4            | noble-proposed    | source

 rabbitmq-server | 4.0.5-8ubuntu2               | questing          | source
 rabbitmq-server | 4.0.5-8ubuntu2.1             | questing-proposed | source


3.12.1-1ubuntu1.2 should also appear in noble-updates (I'm surprised it hasn't 
already: in LP[1] it is there)

1. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rabbitmq-server

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