Packages in unstable/armhf which have been blacklisted
74 (0.2%) packages which have been blacklisted in unstable/armhf: (If you see packages listed here without a bug filed against them, it 's probably a good idea to file one.)
acl2
agda
ben
calligra
ceph
cherrytree
chromium
codelite
commons-math3
cthreadpool
cvc4
dbus-cpp
docbook-defguide
eclipse-wtp
eigen3
firefox
firefox-esr
freedict
gcc-11-cross-ports
gcc-12-cross-ports
gcc-13
gcc-13-cross-ports
gcc-14
gcc-mingw-w64
gcc-snapshot
ghc
gmsh
golang-github-azure-azure-sdk-for-go
grammalecte
gr-dab
gromacs
groovy
haskell-gi-gtk
lazarus
libstdc++-arm-none-eabi
linux#
magics++
mame
mlton
mono+
navarp
nbdkit
ocaml-dune
octave
opa-ff
openblas
openfoam
openjdk-11
openjfx
openstructure
openturns
openvswitch
paperwork
paraview
pgocaml
polymake
psi4
qgis
qtwebengine-opensource-src
quantlib
rustc
sagemath
scala
scipy
seqan2
telegram-desktop
thunderbird
trilinos
ufoai-maps
unidic-mecab
vtk9
wine
wpewebkit
yade
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