Packages in trixie/i386 which should not be build on "i386"
178 (0.5%) packages which should not be build in trixie/i386:
amdgcn-tools
amdgcn-tools-18
arm-compute-library
baconqrcode
bcal
bcalm
bmtk
bowtie
box64
bpfcc
cen64-qt
chibicc
criu
darktable
debian-cloud-images
debos
dials
diamond-aligner
discosnp
dolphin-emu
dpdk
dpdk-kmods
dynarmic
elastix
fis-gtm
flash-kernel
fwupd-amd64-signed
fwupd-arm64-signed
fwupd-armhf-signed
gatb-core
gdpc
ghdl
gkl
glusterfs
golang-github-go-debos-fakemachine
golang-github-pzhin-go-sophia
golang-gvisor-gvisor
grub-cloud
grub-efi-amd64-signed
grub-efi-arm64-signed
hipblas
hipcub
hipfft
hipsolver
hipsparse
iconnect-tools
insighttoolkit5
intel-ipsec-mb
ipp-crypto
iprutils
jellyfish1
kallisto
kissplice
kma
kpatch
level-zero
libica
libobjcryst
libocxl
libpsm2
librtas
libservicelog
libstatgen
libvcflib
libvecpf
libvpd
libvpl-tools
libxsmm
linux-signed-amd64
linux-signed-arm64
looking-glass
lsvpd
m1n1
mapsembler2
mash
mecat2
megahit
memkind
micro-evtd
minia
mit-scheme
mmseqs2
mrtrix3
ncbi-vdb
ne10
nrepl-clojure
onednn
onevpl
onevpl-intel-gpu
opa-fm
openssl-ibmca
opm-common
opm-grid
opm-simulators
opm-upscaling
optee-client
optee-os
optee-test
paflib
partman-prep
pbcopper
pcm
pdbg
pftools
pgloader
picolisp
pmdk
pmon-update
postgresql-hll
powerpc-utils
ppc64-diag
princeprocessor
pveclib
pyobjcryst
pytest-codspeed
python-cooler
python-msgspec
python-peachpy
python-pyepics
qatlib
qcontrol
qemu-web-desktop
qt6-quick3dphysics
r-bioc-basilisk
r-bioc-dada2
rccl
rkcommon
rocblas
rocdbgapi
rocfft
rocm-hipamd
rocprim
rocrand
rocsolver
rocsparse
rocthrust
rpi.gpio
s390-dasd
s390-netdevice
s390-sysconfig-writer
s390-tools
s390-zfcp
salmon
servicelog
shasta
shim
shim-helpers-amd64-signed
shim-helpers-arm64-signed
shim-signed
simka
skypat
snap-aligner
soapaligner
soapdenovo
soapdenovo2
spades
spaln
sptag
sra-sdk
storm-lang
swarm-cluster
swiftlang
sysconfig
trinityrnaseq
ucx
udm
ukui-biometric-manager
vdo
vectorscan
wasmedge
wiredtiger
wtdbg2
xen
xenium
x-loader
xrt
yade
zipl-installer
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