Public bug reported:

link-grammar is blocking migration of some packages from eoan-proposed,
and has been for a number of days:

sqlite3 (3.29.0-1 to 3.29.0-2) in proposed for 14 days
Regressions
link-grammar/5.6.2-1ubuntu1: armhf (log, history), i386 (log, history)

python3.7 (3.7.4-2ubuntu1 to 3.7.4-3) in proposed for 8 days
Regressions
link-grammar/5.6.2-1ubuntu1: armhf (log, history), i386 (log, history)


I've made a reasonable effort of fixing it (including upstream fixes, etc.), 
but it's still blocking due to autopkgtests failing, and the mode of failure 
(linkage errors in armhf, test failures in i386) make me expect that the 
package might not serve its purpose on these architectures at all, even if 
tests were to be skipped.

On Debian, the package is orphaned, in need of a maintainer. The version
in Ubuntu is the same as the one uploaded to Debian unstable; plus my
attempt at fixing the package (which also fixed the original FTBFS of
the current version in Debian unstable).

As such, I expect it will in time be removed from Debian.

link-grammar has no important reverse-depends:

╰─ reverse-depends link-grammar   
Reverse-Recommends
==================
* science-linguistics

Please remove link-grammar source and its binaries from the archive in
eoan.

** Affects: link-grammar (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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