Packages in buster/amd64 which should not be build on "amd64"
70 (0.2%) packages which should not be build in buster/amd64:
adlibtracker2
arcboot-installer
arm-trusted-firmware
atf-allwinner
atitvout
cmucl
digitools
fenix
fenix-plugins
flash-kernel
fnfx
fwupd-arm64-signed
fwupd-armhf-signed
fwupdate-arm64-signed
fwupdate-armhf-signed
fwupdate-i386-signed
fwupd-i386-signed
gatos
gnumach
grub-efi-arm64-signed
grub-efi-ia32-signed
iprutils
kfreebsd-10
libcxl
libdfp
libica
libocxl
librtas
libservicelog
libsoc
libvecpf
libvpd
linux-signed-arm64
linux-signed-i386
longrun
lphdisk
lsvpd
mac-fdisk
micro-evtd
mig
mv2120-utils
ne10
openssl-ibmca
paflib
partman-prep
pcsx2
pdbg
pforth
pixbros
pixfrogger
powerpc-utils
ppc64-diag
qcontrol
rpi.gpio
s390-dasd
s390-netdevice
s390-sysconfig-writer
s390-tools
s390-zfcp
s3switch
servicelog
shim-helpers-arm64-signed
shim-helpers-i386-signed
smlsharp
sysconfig
xf86-video-omap
x-loader
xserver-xorg-video-geode
zipl-installer
zsnes
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