Packages in bullseye/i386 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
75 (0.2%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
swtchart
libmaxmind-db-reader-xs-perl
q2-feature-table
hibiscus
equinox-bundles
lombok+
stegosuite
eclipse-platform-ui
eclipse-jdt-ui
unicycler
pbbam
sepp
xperia-flashtool
q2-types
qcumber
paleomix
trinityrnaseq
q2-cutadapt
deal.ii
pigx-rnaseq
q2-metadata
eclipse-platform-team
shovill
kleborate
parallel-fastq-dump
ariba
haskell-termonad
davmail
fsm-lite
ideep
eclipse-wtp
equinox-p2
jverein
plasmidid
edk2
libmiglayout-java
pysph
eclipse-jdt-debug
scilab
openmolcas
eclipse-remote
libatomic-queue
swtcalendar
biglybt
theli
libjogl2-java
srst2
python-ete3
jameica
eclipse-platform-runtime
proteinortho
swt-paperclips
libiscwt-java
q2-feature-classifier
blasr
seqsero
libjfreechart-java
jftp
macromoleculebuilder
cat-bat
q2-quality-filter
r-bioc-dupradar
tuxguitar
q2-taxa
q2-alignment
pbseqlib
q2-quality-control
sambamba
smrtanalysis
pbdagcon
pytorch
pytorch-vision
libmmmulti
insubstantial
fdb
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