Packages in unstable/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
      
      78 (0.2%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
    
      
        rust-test-strategy
        gcc-11-cross-mipsen
        swayosd
        cambalache
        libt3window
        python-aioraven
        libpsml
        minexpert2
        python-fastparquet
        warzone2100
        cross-toolchain-base-ports
        ghc
        sagemath
        gensim
        ruby-puppet-syntax
        python-feather-format
        vagrant-cachier
        cross-toolchain-base
        ruby-arbre
        syrthes
        rust-protoc-rust
        php-fxsl
        ruby-google-apis-dns-v1
        ruby-google-apis-storage-v1
        ruby-google-apis-monitoring-v3
        ruby-google-api-client
        ruby-google-apis-container-v1
        ruby-google-apis-iamcredentials-v1
        hyperspy
        ruby-google-apis-iam-v1
        rust-utmp-classic
        php-fdomdocument
        ruby-google-apis-pubsub-v1
        rust-ttrpc
        sagetex
        webcamoid
        tilde
        rdkit
        python-ocp
        massxpert2
        ruby-google-apis-serviceusage-v1
        ecere-sdk
        ruby-google-apis-sqladmin-v1beta4
        meli
        ruby-google-apis-core
        python-opencascade-pywrap
        ruby-github-markup+
        trafficserver
        golang-github-pion-stun-v3
        speedcrunch
        tree-style-tab
        appstream-generator
        vagrant
        python-adb-shell
        unicrypto
        vagrant-librarian-puppet
        ruby-rspec-puppet
        synfigstudio
        grpc
        cross-toolchain-base-mipsen
        shc
        phpdox
        aseba
        python-certbot-dns-gandi
        ruby-prometheus-client-mmap
        ruby-kubeclient
        vuls
        prelude-correlator
        kraft
        ruby-mongo
        unburden-home-dir
        gimp-plugin-registry
        pyemd
        hddemux
        fretboard
        pygccjit
        debian-installer###
        scrcpy
      
    
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