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Notes about issue blacklisted_on_jenkins_armhf_only in stretch

Identifier: blacklisted_on_jenkins_armhf_only
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / stretch / experimental
Description: Some packages have been blacklisted only on armhf in our test infrastructure
because their builds take too long on the tiny armhf boards we're using.
The mitigation against this is to add more architectures or to wait until
we test against the debian archive, when it will become sensible to raise
the 18h timeout for a single build.
Until his happens, please rely on the amd64, i386 and arm64 tests.
Packages in 'stretch' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 13 reproducible packages in stretch/amd64: agda commons-math3 docbook-defguide eclipse-wtp eigen3 gcc-mingw-w64 mame openfoam polymake rustc tomcat8 unidic-mecab linux+

FTBFS icon 2 FTBFS packages in stretch/amd64: llvm-toolchain-3.8 llvm-toolchain-4.0

FTBR icon 27 unreproducible packages in stretch/amd64: ceph chromium chromium-browser doc-linux-fr eclipse firefox-esr freedict gcc-6 ghc gromacs groovy julia mlton openturns openvswitch pypy qgis qt4-x11 qtwebengine-opensource-src quantlib sagemath scala seqan2 ufoai-maps webkitgtk woo paraview+

timeout icon 2 build timeout packages in stretch/amd64: libreoffice llvm-toolchain-3.9

NFU icon 1 not for us packages in stretch/amd64: llvm-toolchain-3.7

blacklisted icon 1 blacklisted packages in stretch/amd64: acl2

 

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