Note that hwloc is in universe, and is not supported by Canonical.

Looking into the missing symbols, the build log at 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/188950320/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-ppc64el.hwloc_1.10.0-3_UPLOADING.txt.gz
 shows the following:

[...]
dh_strip debug symbol extraction: packages to act on: hwloc hwloc-nox 
libhwloc-dev libhwloc5 libhwloc-plugins 
dh_strip debug symbol extraction: ignored packages: 
hwloc has no unstripped objects, ignoring
find: `/build/buildd/hwloc-1.10.0/debian/hwloc-dbgsym': No such file or 
directory
/usr/bin/pkg_create_dbgsym: nothing in 
/build/buildd/hwloc-1.10.0/debian/hwloc-dbgsym and no dbgdepends, ignoring
hwloc-nox has no unstripped objects, ignoring
[...]

The upstream build system is outputting binaries that don't include
debugging symbols, so this would have to be addressed in order to get a
dbgsym package.  You may find it easier to do a local debugging rebuild
of the software.

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