involved:
- haskell, all built
- anthy
- icu, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- gnustep-base, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- armadillo, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- http-parser, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- xerces-c, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- libva, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- ffmpeg, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- gdal, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- r-base, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- rubberband, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- perl, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- postgresql-10, all built, pglogical autopkg test
unsure about the state for qt ... they look ok
- pyqt5, built, autopkg test failures
- qtbase-opensource-src, all built, no failing autopkg tests
- qtdeclarative-opensource-src, all built, no failing autopkg tests
failing autopkg tests:
- libreoffice on i386, now ignored
- pyqt5 ...
- autopkgtest for ruby-em-http-request/1.1.5-1 FIXME
Adding perl, seems entangled with icu and ffmpeg