Packages in unstable/arm64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
85 (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.
node-cookie
haskell-from-sum
olive-editor
ghc
qemu
python-ocp
python-opencascade-pywrap
rust-sequoia-octopus-librnp
python-adb-shell
cambalache
setools
libpsml
rust-debian-repro-status
gpsshogi
wasix-libc
python-certbot-dns-gandi
vuls
rust-rav1e
python-pysnmp-lextudio
mold
unicrypto
python-oauth2client
biobambam2
python-aioraven
ypy
python-fastparquet
rust-cargo-test-support
gubbins
scmutils
oaklisp
grok
libt3window
cross-toolchain-base-ports
dioptas
sight
sagemath
gensim
gcc-11-cross-mipsen
prads
minimac4
debian-installer###
cross-toolchain-base-mipsen
rust-core-graphics-types
promod3
camitk
itkadaptivedenoising
shovill
synfigstudio
unburden-home-dir
circlator
sagetex
tilde
phpdox
kraft
xserver-xorg-video-glide#
threeb
shc
trafficserver
q2-dada2
watchman
pyemd
pygccjit
ruby-arbre
hyperspy
libt3widget
plastimatch
python-feather-format
scrcpy
tree-style-tab
php-fxsl
psortb
syrthes
pymia
gimp-plugin-registry
gap
haskell-misfortune
win32-loader
php-fdomdocument
unicycler
python-cryptography
ants#
rust-utmp-classic
prelude-correlator
itkgenericlabelinterpolator
ecere-sdk
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