Packages in bookworm/armhf where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
285 (0.8%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
trapperkeeper-metrics-clojure
snpsift
mathcomp-analysis
datalad
fmit
nrepl-incomplete-clojure
rockhopper
igv
python-pdbfixer
chromhmm
beagle
prismatic-schema-clojure
blasr
malt
bidi-clojure
qcumber
biobambam2
q2-dada2
core-match-clojure
tools-analyzer-jvm-clojure
augur
plasmidid
shovill
ssl-utils-clojure
libgoby-java
parmed
skesa
kraken
core-async-clojure
python-iow
libjloda-java
josm
libnet-works-perl
racon
jruby-utils-clojure
triplea
puppetlabs-http-client-clojure
unicycler
puppetdb
puppetlabs-ring-middleware-clojure
king
pdns
otb
davmail
htsjdk
nthash
proteinortho
colmap
surankco
libmaxmind-db-writer-perl
structure-synth
enki-aseba
scilab
kanboard
ipxe
pyzoltan
picard-tools
pilon
snek
drop-seq
kmerresistance
fastqc
pbbam
orpie
bochs+
jftp
shotcut+
libmiglayout-java
artemis
cat-bat
eclipse-linuxtools
dnsdist
eclipse-platform-ui
rocprim
eclipse-platform-runtime
lombok
jverein
opensbi
hibiscus
fuse-umfuse-fat
birdtray
afterburner.fx
eclipse-platform-team
fuse-umfuse-iso9660
qwtplot3d
equinox-p2
eclipse-equinox
threeb
pysph
taffybar+
tuxguitar
smrtanalysis
eclipse-swtchart
gasic
haskell-byte-order
haskell-gtk-sni-tray
haskell-status-notifier-item
gubbins
ideep
umps3
edk2
qemu
pdns-recursor
trapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-clojure
shell-utils-clojure
trapperkeeper-clojure
beckon-clojure
rocminfo
ring-codec-clojure
openmolcas
test-chuck-clojure
truss-clojure
crypto-equality-clojure
ring-clojure
swtchart
meshlabP
leiningen-clojure+
resfinder-db
iannix
puppetlabs-i18n-clojure
ring-basic-authentication-clojure
clj-time-clojure
eclipse-jdt-ui
crypto-random-clojure
easybind
ring-mock-clojure
cpath-clojure
fraqtive
libmaxmind-db-reader-xs-perl
busco
fontawesomefx
murphy-clojure
fast-zip-clojure
tools-reader-clojure
fuse-umfuse-ext2
liberator-clojure
controlsfx
rsem
biglybt
fast-zip-visit-clojure
kitchensink-clojure
eclipse-platform-resources
seqsero
pbdagcon
structured-logging-clojure
clj-yaml-clojure
pyqwt3d
shelxle
stegosuite
data-xml-clojure
insubstantial
tools-analyzer-clojure
xserver-xorg-video-glide+
tigris
riddley-clojure
sspace
nippy-clojure
encore-clojure
ordered-clojure
fsm-lite
psortb
raynes-fs-clojure
medley-clojure
clj-digest-clojure
eclipse-platform-text
cheshire-clojure
storymaps
eclipse-platform-debug
test-check-clojure
subtitlecomposer
piccolo
maybe
potemkin-clojure
plastimatch
genomicsdb
win32-loader
zeroc-ice
swtcalendar
libjfreechart-java
mm3d
swt-paperclips
dustrac#
libjogl2-java
libiscwt-java
starjava-topcat
goldencheetah
libhibernate-validator-java
rocrand
barrnap
prismatic-plumbing-clojure
objcryst-fox
libatomic-queue
virtualjaguar
javafxsvg
sight
pizzly
arch-test
libmmmulti
kleborate
srst2
rust-sensors
ruby-cose
mathcomp-algebra-tactics
dioptas
q2-quality-control
paleomix
trapperkeeper-status-clojure
rpma
q2-feature-classifier
trapperkeeper-authorization-clojure
magit-annex
pytorch-audio+
q2-taxa
q2-cutadapt
mediathekview
q2-types
pytorch-vision
mintpy
rocm-hipamd
vite
deal.ii
skorch
q2-metadata
q2-emperor
q2-feature-table
q2-quality-filter
q2-demux
trapperkeeper-scheduler-clojure
scmutils
q2-diversity-lib
q2-alignment
pytorch-text
agda-stdlib
sagetex
bazel-bootstrap
eclipse-jdt-debug
openchemlib
trapperkeeper-filesystem-watcher-clojure
snpeff
hipsparse
unifrac
openems
caml-crush
opm-grid
slib
meshsdfilter
rocsparse
metaphlan
pbseqlib
tools-logging-clojure
umap-learn
votca
heudiconv
cloudcompare
pigx-rnaseq
fracplanet
emperor
pyodc
ruby-webauthn
picolibc
macromoleculebuilder
coq-elpi
ariba
coq-hierarchy-builder
xperia-flashtool
openscad
promod3
parallel-fastq-dump
facet-analyser
molmodel
puppetserver
libgit-annex-perl
beast2-mcmc
jalview
theli
python-ete3
minimac4
r-bioc-dupradar
rbac-client-clojure
pdfsam
doomsday
megan-ce
opm-simulators
opm-upscaling
datalad-container
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