Public bug reported:

gtk-d is blocked from migrating out of resolute-proposed because it
fails to build on amd64v3. (This also happens to be a blocker for the
libpeas transition. The libpeas transition is not "smooth" and requires
all reverse dependencies to migrate at the same time.)

https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-
migration/update_excuses.html#gtk-d

libgstreamerd-3-0, libgstreamerd-3-dev, libgtkd-3-0, libgtkd-3-dev,
libgtkdsv-3-0, libgtkdsv-3-dev, libpeasd-3-0, libpeasd-3-dev,
libvted-3-0, libvted-3-dev

However, it has never actually built on amd64v3. Click the "from
3.10.0-5" link on the excuses report. gtk-d is one of the packages where
the amd64 binaries were copied to amd64v3 just before Ubuntu 25.10 was
released.

gtk-d is in a relatively obscure programming language, D, and only has
one reverse dependency, tilix, that currently has no reverse
dependencies. I don't think is is worth it to force Ubuntu developers to
fix this issue now.

I recommend that the amd64v3 binaries be removed. I recommend that gtk-d
**not** be added to the amd64v3-excludes packageset which means it will
continue to show on the FTBFS report where some Ubuntu developer may
eventually try to handle.

https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/packagesets/resolute/amd64v3-excludes
http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/

** Affects: gtk-d (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: amd64v3 ftbfs resolute update-excuse

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  Please remove amd64v3 binaries for gtk-d

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