Packages in unstable/armhf where the build timed out
76 (0.2%) packages where the build timed out:
axiom
biber
coq-iris
coq-unimath
debian-handbook
espresso
faketime
gcc-11
gcl27
grpc
gscan2pdf
guestfs-tools
guile-2.2
harden-doc
haskell-futhark
karabo-bridge
kicad
klayout
libattean-perl
libatteanx-store-sparql-perl
libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl
libcatmandu-fedoracommons-perl
libdata-tablereader-perl
libfinance-quotehist-perl
libfirefox-marionette-perl
libgenome-model-tools-music-perl
libhtml-embedded-turtle-perl
libhtml-html5-microdata-parser-perl
libhtml-html5-outline-perl
libhtml-microformats-perl
libhttp-lrdd-perl
libmodule-package-rdf-perl
libowl-directsemantics-perl
librdf-kml-exporter-perl
librdf-linkeddata-perl
librdf-query-perl
librdf-rdfa-parser-perl
librdf-trine-node-literal-xml-perl
libweb-id-perl
libwww-finger-perl
libzstd
lintian
llvm-toolchain-14
llvm-toolchain-16
llvm-toolchain-17
macaulay2
mdp
mir-eval
mlpack
msolve
nanoc
node-mimic-response
node-multiparty
nwchem
onionshare
openjdk-23
openjdk-24
openqa
perlrdf
praat
publican
publican-debian
public-inbox
pyranges
python-asyncssh
python-rosettasciio
python-uvicorn
qt6-webengine
restfuldb
scons
snakemake
sslh#
statsmodels
supermin
tqdm
webkit2gtk
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