Packages in stretch/armhf where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
119 (0.5%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
statsmodels
slof
libdr-tarantool-perl
picard-tools
pymvpa2
fuse-umfuse-fat
xserver-xorg-video-glide+
openhackware
python-pymummer
manpages-de
ovito
lmfit-py
patsy
fuse-umfuse-iso9660
fuse-umfuse-ext2
fastaq
mhap
ipxe
ceilometer
cafeobj
fastqc
bedtools
cffi
beagle
barrnap
smalt
arch-test
cabal-debian
stumpwm
apt-dpkg-ref
bioperl-run
trinityrnaseq
cl-unicode
buildapp
pkg-haskell-tools
pbdagcon
partd
qtltools
caffe
win32-loader
crac
fmcs
sagetex
yade
agda-stdlib
goldencheetah
txfixtures
htseq
pgloader
sga
deal.ii
lasagne
rdkit
metaphlan2
seaborn
gnocchi
hilive
bio-eagle
sra-sdk
rapmap
giira
sspace
ncbi-vdb
libvcflib
ants#
edk2
pysal
itksnap
srst2
rsem
sunpy
pbh5tools
augustus
ariba
plastimatch
gubbins
fastqtl
iva
aptly
pandas#
kineticstools
datalad
ginkgocadx
artemis
fsm-lite
circlator
surankco
pbbam
otb
cinfony
chemfp
openscad
camitk
stacks
htsjdk
nifti2dicom
reapr
poretools
spades
roary
salmon
bcftools
pbalign
pbbarcode
nanopolish
pbgenomicconsensus
zaqar
python-pbcore
pbseqlib
blasr
python-pbcommand
aodh
python-pysam
samtools
libtabixpp
python-geopandas
fitgcp
sbcl
psychopy
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