Packages in trixie/i386 where the build timed out
42 (0.1%) packages where the build timed out:
biber
chromium
cppnumericalsolvers
dpb
emacs
gcc-12-cross-mipsen
karabo-bridge
libapp-perlrdf-command-query-perl
libapp-wdq-perl
libattean-perl
libatteanx-store-ldf-perl
libatteanx-store-sparql-perl
libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl
libcatmandu-fedoracommons-perl
libcatmandu-rdf-perl
libcrypt-dsa-perl
libdata-tablereader-perl
libdist-zilla-plugin-checkbin-perl
libfinance-quotehist-perl
libhtml-html5-outline-perl
libhttp-lrdd-perl
libmodule-package-rdf-perl
librdf-icalendar-perl
librdf-ldf-perl
librdf-linkeddata-perl
librdf-query-client-perl
librdf-query-perl
librdf-trine-node-literal-xml-perl
libspreadsheet-read-perl
libtypes-uri-perl
msolve
onionshare
openqa
perlrdf
publican
publican-debian
public-inbox
pypy3
scalapack
scons
telegram-desktop
webkit2gtk
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