Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
61 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
rust-roadmap
network-manager
node-electron-to-chromium
soplex
python-jsonschema
libnet-kafka-perl
elfkickers
m1n1
pgtop
rust-wasmtime
iniparser
ayatana-webmail
libervia-backend
rust-imap-codec
tla
gnokii
cubicsdr
rust-snow
python-gssapi
node-browserslist
vip-manager2
vulture
vpnc
petsc4py
node-caniuse-lite
gtkterm
zope.interface
node-mdn-browser-compat-data
cpulimit
python-vitrageclient
nam
olive-editor
cmlxom
unmass
python-json-log-formatter
hm
texstudio
chromium
langtable
python-typing-extensions
psycopg3
golang-github-pborman-getopt
rust-async-tls
ponyprog
wireshark
r-cran-vegan
rust-async-tungstenite
dlib
systemd
python-colormap
budgie-control-center
wmbiff
python-pgspecial
log4cxx
pygresql
wlc
rust-laurel
python-persistent
uim
fsmark
cross-toolchain-base
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