Packages in buster/i386 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
85 (0.3%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
privoxy
prometheus
augustus
edk2
grabix
salmon
metaphlan2
sspace
racon
quorum
giira
pbbarcode
sga
hilive
unicycler
python-pymummer
stacks
gasic
htseq
fastqtl
libvcflib
rsem
tophat
deal.ii
bedtools
ariba
seqsero
spades
smalr
samtools
meta-torch-core-free
barrnap
mhap
libtabixpp
smalt
paleomix
python-gffutils
haskell-termonad
hinge
libnet-works-perl
python-pybedtools
blasr
libmaxmind-db-reader-xs-perl
rapmap
bcbio
trinityrnaseq
pbalign
pbdagcon
cyvcf2
bpftrace
libpmemobj-cpp
psortb
pbseqlib
bioperl-run
pbgenomicconsensus
unanimity
fsm-lite
qcumber
tnseq-transit
freebayes
bio-eagle
minimac4
crac
srst2
qtltools
libseqlib
iva
dwgsim
bcftools
fastaq
reapr
kineticstools
python-pbcore
centrifuge
python-pbcommand
python-pysam
fitgcp
canu
cross-toolchain-base
pbbam
nanopolish
pbh5tools
segemehl
python-sqt
delly
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