Packages in experimental/armhf where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
68 (9.4%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
qtcreator
openmpi
linux+
rust-winit
msgpack-c
tumbler
php-timer
phpunit-code-unit-reverse-lookup
phpunit-recursion-context
phpunit-type
phpunit-object-reflector
phpunit-environment
php-invoker
php-text-template
phpunit-code-unit
php-file-iterator
phpunit-version
clamav
ghc
boost1.81
gdcm
gdal
golang-opentelemetry-contrib
golang-github-google-cel-spec
gazebo
cloudcompare
scalapack
rust-isahc
golang-github-google-cel-go
etesync-dav
golang-google-genproto
rust-sequoia-octopus-librnp
node-solid-jose
vault
imip-agent
node-trust-jwa
q2-phylogeny
rust-nitrokey
rust-nitrokey-sys
libewf
tracker-miners
golang-opentelemetry-proto
tycho
esdm
zeekctl
freebayes
enhanceio
php-sabre-vobject#
urjtag
sequitur-g2p
keysafe
vuls
critterding
phonetisaurus
eccodes-python
ants#
tensorflow
breezy
rust-alacritty
sdl2-compat
fiat-ecmwf
rust-libp2p-identity
qttools-opensource-src
grandorgue
qt6-3d
groestlcoin
heudiconv
golang-github-grpc-ecosystem-grpc-gateway.v2
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