Packages in unstable/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
116 (0.3%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
php-doctrine-common
php-phpstan-phpdoc-parser
php-http-httplug
php-zeta-unit-test
phploc
php-horde-template
haskell-web-routes-hsp
python-fastparquet
rust-symphonia-format-riff
rust-termwiz
syncevolution+
php-fxsl
nim-kexpr
gensim
nim-unicodeplus
nim-docopt
nim-hts
php-fdomdocument
haskell-web-routes-boomerang
php-nesbot-carbon
watchman
unburden-home-dir
r-cran-spacetime
php-phpdocumentor-reflection-common
php-tijsverkoyen-css-to-inline-styles
r-cran-matlab
php-composer-xdebug-handler
r-cran-mvnfast
r-cran-logspline
roundcube-plugin-authres-status
php-phar-io-manifest
php-parser
golang-github-shopify-sarama
libmath-random-secure-perl
knowl.js
sagemath
sane-frontends
sfepy
python-feather-format
ypy
haskell-misfortune
haskell-happstack-hsp
libsynthesis
rust-symphonia-format-caf
python-thinc
rust-cargo-test-support
prads
tree-style-tab
haskell-web-routes-happstack
jupyter-ydoc
forgejo-cli
python-aioraven
hyperspy
mongo-cxx-driver-legacy
haskell-idna
python-pysnmp-lextudio
wine-development
pyemd
syrthes
haskell-publicsuffixlist
libghemical
mosdepth
hts-nim-tools
ghemical
ruby-arbre
mydumper
nim-regex
vala-panel-appmenu
nim-d3
grok
debian-design
trafficserver
haskell-smtp-mail
haskell-soap-tls
rust-cap-net-ext
haskell-hsx-jmacro
sagetex
materialize
haskell-reform-happstack
ecere-sdk
graypy
verilog-mode
pysph
tilde
nim-lapper
shush
pygccjit
haskell-cryptol
pybik
shc
haskell-web-routes-th
libt3widget
haskell-regexpr
synfigstudio
pymia
phpdox
prelude-correlator
python-oauth2client
pysurfer
kraft
rust-cap-tempfile
gamehub
mlpy
libt3window
libr3
rust-cap-fs-ext
wasix-libc
libpsml
nim
unicrypto
python-adb-shell
gimp-plugin-registry
asis
debian-parl
nim-unicodedb
pplatex
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