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Packages in trixie/i386 which should not be build on "i386"

reproducible icon 175 (0.5%) packages which should not be build in trixie/i386:

amdgcn-tools amdgcn-tools-18 arm-compute-library baconqrcode bcal bcalm bmtk bowtie box64 bpfcc cen64-qt chibicc criu darktable debian-cloud-images debos dials diamond-aligner discosnp dpdk dpdk-kmods dynarmic elastix fis-gtm flash-kernel fwupd-amd64-signed fwupd-arm64-signed fwupd-armhf-signed gatb-core gdpc gkl glusterfs golang-github-go-debos-fakemachine golang-github-pzhin-go-sophia golang-gvisor-gvisor grub-cloud grub-efi-amd64-signed grub-efi-arm64-signed hipblas hipcub hipfft hipsolver hipsparse iconnect-tools insighttoolkit5 intel-ipsec-mb ipmctl ipp-crypto iprutils jellyfish1 kallisto kissplice kma kpatch lambda-align2 level-zero libica libocxl libpsm2 librtas libservicelog libstatgen libvcflib libvecpf libvpd libvpl-tools libxsmm linux-signed-amd64 linux-signed-arm64 looking-glass lsvpd m1n1 mapsembler2 mash mecat2 megahit memkind micro-evtd minia mit-scheme mmseqs2 mrtrix3 ncbi-vdb ne10 nrepl-clojure onednn onevpl onevpl-intel-gpu opa-fm openssl-ibmca opm-common opm-grid opm-models opm-simulators opm-upscaling optee-client optee-os optee-test paflib partman-prep pbcopper pcm pdbg pftools pgloader picolisp pmdk pmon-update postgresql-hll powerpc-utils ppc64-diag princeprocessor pveclib python-cooler python-msgspec python-peachpy python-pyepics qatlib qcontrol qemu-web-desktop qt6-quick3dphysics r-bioc-basilisk r-bioc-dada2 rccl rkcommon rocblas rocdbgapi rocfft rocm-hipamd rocprim rocrand rocsolver rocsparse rocthrust rpi.gpio s390-dasd s390-netdevice s390-sysconfig-writer s390-tools s390-zfcp salmon servicelog shasta shim shim-helpers-amd64-signed shim-helpers-arm64-signed shim-signed simka skypat snap-aligner soapaligner soapdenovo soapdenovo2 spades spaln sptag sra-sdk storm-lang swarm-cluster swiftlang sysconfig trinityrnaseq ucx udm ukui-biometric-manager vdo vectorscan wasmedge wiredtiger wtdbg2 xen xenium x-loader yade zipl-installer

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