Typically a source package (.dsc) publishes all binary packages (.deb)
for all architectures into the same component. That is the default
behavior of launchpad. We try to avoid split-publishing of .deb into
main/universe where possible, or split-publishing across different
architectures. Especially since some otherwise graphical/desktop stack
packages at times end up in the reverse build-dependencies cycles to
build otherwise CLI-only software. The obvious example being cmake.

s390x is explicitly an Ubuntu Server architecture only. Thus whilst many
desktop packages are built automatically on s390x they are provided on
the best effort basis out of convenience. It would require manual
interventions and changes to exclude them on s390x.

Similar caveats apply on other architectures too. At the moment we only
fully support Ubuntu Desktop on amd64; Pi 4+ arm64.

** Changed in: clucene-core (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: clucene-core (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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  clucene-core: please pull in patch to stabilize API on s390x during
  upgrade to glibc 2.33

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