Packages in experimental/armhf which failed to build from source
133 (20.7%) packages which failed to build from source in experimental/armhf: (this list is filtered and only shows unexpected ftbfs issues - see the list below for expected failures.)
kdecoration
gst-libav1.0
marble
mutter
gst-plugins-base1.0
gst-plugins-good1.0
gst-plugins-bad1.0
digikam
gst-plugins-ugly1.0
alkimia
gcc-mingw-w64
avro-c
sphinxsearch
autogen
neovim
numpy
scipy
seqan3
iem-plugin-suite
hx
sawfish
mediagoblin
libcgns
polyml
musescore-snapshot
openfst
darkice
highway
libgpiv
systemsettings
plasma-sdk
kde-spectacle
kscreen
ksystemstats
kscreenlocker
kwayland
sddm-kcm
qqc2-breeze-style
krdp
plymouth-kcm
plasma-disks
kglobalacceld
bluedevil
plasma-systemmonitor
libplasma
libksysguard
kactivitymanagerd
kpipewire
plasma-vault
plasma-firewall
drkonqi
xdg-desktop-portal-kde
plasma-activities
wacomtablet
polkit-kde-agent-1
plasma-pa
gmerlin-avdecoder
nvidia-texture-tools
macromoleculebuilder
mrtdreader
yosys
scap-workbench
racket-mode
keysmith
transmission
pam
cyrus-imapd
libreswan
erlang
gitaly
cmst
bali-phy
webkit2gtk
eclib
golang-github-dgraph-io-ristretto
php-nrk-predis
ada-bar-codes
rust-reqwest
php-doctrine-persistence
golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp
php-pcov
jami
php-parsedown
reprepro
bzrtp
libsvm
belr
asmjit
khmer
node-commander
dante
golang-github-kurin-blazer
termrec
grok
libkqueue
gmerlin
qwt
node-readable-stream
tools-deps-alpha-clojure
vimix
ruby-omniauth-salesforce
node-d3-hierarchy
liblsl
ruby-gitlab-pg-query
wmbusmeters
kworkflow
ruby-uglifier#
android-platform-external-doclava
gtk4
mediasoup
monkeysphere
diaspora
golang-golang-x-debug
openhft-chronicle-wire
golang-github-golang-geo
librep#+
openhft-chronicle-network
dtc
php-sabre-event#
sump-logicanalyzer
node-d3-time
openhft-chronicle-threads
poti
openhft-chronicle-bytes
yamcha
pluto-sat-code
simde
libxslt
wabt
tinc
wlcs
hasl
gmerlin-encoders
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