Debian navigation

Packages in stretch/i386 which should not be build on "i386"

reproducible icon 76 (0.3%) packages which should not be build in stretch/i386:

accelio# apex arcboot-installer bcal beast-mcmc bowtie bowtie2 bwa cen64 cen64-qt darktable dolphin-emu falcon fermi-lite flash-kernel fso-frameworkd gasic healpy hhsuite hisat2 iprutils jellyfish kfreebsd-10 khmer kissplice kpatch libcxl libdfp libica libisal librtas libsdsl libservicelog libsoc libssw libvpd llvm-toolchain-3.7 lsvpd micro-evtd mokutil mrs mv2120-utils ne10 nslu2-utils obs-studio openstack-debian-images paflib parafly partman-prep plast powerpc-utils ppc64-diag princeprocessor python-skbio qcontrol qi rna-star rocksdb s390-dasd s390-netdevice s390-sysconfig-writer s390-tools s390-zfcp servicelog shim skiboot soapdenovo soapdenovo2 swarm-cluster sysconfig tophat uftrace vsearch xf86-video-omap x-loader zipl-installer

A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue.
A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated.