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Packages in experimental/armhf where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied

reproducible icon 83 (13.4%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.

numpy rocr-runtime osmo-iuh osmo-hlr r-bioc-basilisk kde-spectacle kdeplasma-addons bluedevil plasma-nano oxygen plasma-welcome kscreenlocker breeze-gtk plasma-pa plasma5support plasma-desktop kate okular kdegraphics-thumbnailers libksysguard plasma-thunderbolt plasma-browser-integration krdp kinfocenter sddm-kcm kglobalacceld kde-cli-tools kwrited print-manager kgamma ksshaskpass wacomtablet kmenuedit plasma-systemmonitor powerdevil plasma-integration ksystemstats plasma-activities plasma-nm libosmo-sccp openmpi r-cran-ggm cnvkit r-cran-mutoss r-cran-alakazam r-cran-rmariadb squeekboard insighttoolkit5 rakudo# janitor cataclysm-dda ovito# openstructure gazebo etesync-dav golang-github-google-cel-spec esdm node-solid-jose zeekctl vault q2-phylogeny node-trust-jwa libewf rust-nitrokey-sys groestlcoin freebayes rust-nitrokey imip-agent urjtag daq phonetisaurus sequitur-g2p enhanceio eccodes-python php-sabre-vobject# critterding dart libapache2-mod-tile tensorflow breezy vuls r-bioc-densvis inotifyrecursive

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