Your message dated Fri, 13 Nov 2020 05:21:15 +0000
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and subject line re: libjogl2-java, build-depends no longer satisfiable on 
32-bit architectures.
has caused the Debian Bug report #972478,
regarding libjogl2-java, build-depends no longer satisfiable on 32-bit 
architectures.
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Package: libjogl2-java
Version: 2.3.2+dfsg-9
Tags: bullseye, sid
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Justification: rc policy: packages must be buildable in the same release.

libjogl2-java can no longer be built on 32-bit architectures, specifically 
armhf and i386
(it is already not built on armel of mipsel) because swt4-gtk no longer 
supports 32-bit
architectures.

Potential soloutions would be.

1. Fix swt-gtk4 so it builds on 32-bit architectures again (probably not very 
practical given that upstream have abandoned support)
2. Modify libjogl2-java so it can build without swt (no idea how possible this 
would be).
3. As a last resort, remove libjogl2-java from 32-bit architectures. It seems 
that there are two reverse dependencies that
   would be affected by this, scilab and king.

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The 32-bit binaries for libjogl2-java have now been removed from testing.

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