> > So I should be looking for packages in the "Failed" state that say
> > "(N-1)/N" (fails only on hppa)?
>
> Yes, especially when N is already high (i.e. most arches have built the
> package). Packages with (N-2)/N or even (N-3) are probably also worth
> looking at but can be given lower priority.
>
> And hppa-specific packages will of course only get N=1. And in general
> not all packages are built for all arches.

I just see I have to correct myself. It looks like the current arch does 
*not* count in N, so (10/10) for a package in "failed" means: built 
successfully on 10 _other_ arches, but failed here.

Sorry for any confusion.


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