Packages in unstable/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied
81 (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.
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php-fig-log-test
pytorch-sparse
cross-toolchain-base-ports
ruby-rackup
facet-analyser
pytorch-geometric
ypy
cross-toolchain-base-mipsen
rust-gsettings-macro
rust-imperative
resvg
ruby-rack-session
ruby-google-cloud-translate
libpsml
aws-checksums
pplacer
libpappsomspp
rust-rust-code-analysis
ruby-rubydns
setuptools
materialize
haskell-tidal
haskell-hsyaml-aeson
hyperspy
eclipse-tracecompass
stylish-haskell
alire
ghdl
php-laravel-lumen-framework
sagemath
rust-rust-code-analysis-cli
haskell-userid
haskell-ircbot
user-mode-linux
cross-toolchain-base
minexpert2
tycho
rust-rspotify
rust-wasm-bindgen-webidl
glirc
verilog-mode
rust-weedle
haskell-raaz
aws-shell
vibe.d
librm
threadscope
boinc-app-eah-brp
pagetools
haskell-happstack-authenticate
roger-router
rust-matchers
pytest-jupyter
keras
sagetex
eclipse-collections
rust-transmission-client
xjig
flask-appbuilder
django-cachalot
libaws
dirspec
adacontrol
gnat-gps
ltx
darcs
asis
jupyter-server-terminals
r-bioc-rcwl
adabrowse
ants#
backup2swift
oxigraph
pyocd
node-express
rtv
java-string-similarity
mac-widgets
lintian-brush
elixir-ex-doc
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