Packages in experimental/armhf where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
76 (11.8%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.
critterding
dart
gst-rtsp-server1.0
gst-python1.0
libapache2-mod-tile
gstreamer-editing-services1.0
gstreamer-vaapi
pizzly
deal.ii
vuls
code-saturne
oxigraph
symfony
ruby-nmatrix
r-bioc-alabaster.base
kgeotag
kphotoalbum
llvmlite
r-bioc-alabaster.matrix
osmo-hlr
linphone
rust-indieweb
osmo-iuh
meson
cnvkit
libosmo-sccp
node-jsonld
plasma-desktop
oxygen
kwin
breeze-gtk
powerdevil
plasma-browser-integration
plasma-integration
kde-gtk-config
plasma-workspace
breeze
ovito#
r-cran-mutoss
r-cran-alakazam
r-cran-ggm
r-bioc-densvis
mediastreamer2
linphone-desktop
rust-rss
rust-futures-rustls
unicycler
rocm-llvm
insighttoolkit5
opensnitch
etesync-dav
golang-github-google-cel-spec
esdm
node-solid-jose
zeekctl
node-trust-jwa
freebayes
go-cpe-dictionary
vault
rust-nitrokey
q2-phylogeny
rust-nitrokey-sys
libewf
groestlcoin
daq
urjtag
phonetisaurus
imip-agent
enhanceio
reiser4progs
gromacs
eccodes-python
php-sabre-vobject#
lime
inotifyrecursive
tensorflow
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