Packages in unstable/i386 where the build timed out
48 (0.1%) packages where the build timed out:
codeblocks
cppnumericalsolvers
dolfin
doxygen
dpb
freedict
gcc-avr
haskell-yi-keymap-vim
karabo-bridge
libanyevent-riperedis-perl
libapp-perlrdf-command-query-perl
libapp-wdq-perl
libattean-perl
libatteanx-store-ldf-perl
libdata-tablereader-perl
libfinance-quotehist-perl
libmodule-install-copyright-perl
libmodule-install-doapchangesets-perl
libmodule-install-rdf-perl
librdf-closure-perl
librdf-linkeddata-perl
librdf-queryx-lazy-perl
librdf-trin3-perl
librdf-trine-node-literal-xml-perl
librdf-trinex-functions-perl
librdf-trinex-serializer-mockturtlesoup-perl
librdf-vcard-perl
libtest-rdf-doap-version-perl
libxml-atom-fromowl-perl
libxml-atom-owl-perl
libxrd-parser-perl
madness
msolve
node-multiparty
openqa
pantalaimon
praat
psi-plus
publican-debian
public-inbox
qtwebengine-opensource-src
request-tracker5
ruby-redis-namespace
scalapack
scons
starpu
webkit2gtk
wpewebkit
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