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Mark Linimon e93f4465dc Change the "unclean build" handling case to not retry. Previously, it
was handled the same as "waiting for chroot" and retried.  In certain
circumstances (e.g. a prerequisite package shown as being avaialable
when it really wasn't), this would cause a package build to loop
forever.

Note to future generations: I did not write this code.

Feature safe:	yes
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