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package set maint_pkg-grass-devel in bookworm/armhf
The package set maint_pkg-grass-devel in bookworm/armhf consists of 136 packages:
None 8 (5.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: openlayers proj nco grass libosmium jts mapnik savi
None 1 (0.7%) packages failed to build from source: sarsen
None None None None 3 (2.2%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: qgis otb josm
None 124 (91.2%) packages successfully build reproducibly: aggdraw avce00 cftime debian-gis donfig e00compr epr-api fiona flox freexl fyba gdal geographiclib geolinks geos glymur gmt gmt-dcw gmt-gshhg gpsprune h5utils jmapviewer lerc libapache2-mod-tile libcitygml libgdal-grass libgeo-shapelib-perl libgeotiff libhdf4 libkml librasterlite2 librttopo mapbox-variant mapcache mapcode mapproxy mapserver merkaartor mkgmap mkgmapgui mkgmap-splitter ncview netcdf netcdf4-python netcdf-cxx netcdf-cxx-legacy nik4 ogdi-dfsg openstreetmap-carto osm2pgrouting osm2pgsql osmcoastline osmctools osm-gps-map osmium-tool osmosis osmpbf owslib pg-comparator pgrouting pgsql-ogr-fdw php-geos pktools pooch postgis postgis-java protozero pyaps3 pycoast pydecorate pyepr pygac pykdtree pykml pylibtiff pymap3d pyninjotiff pyorbital pyosmium pyresample pyshp pysolid pyspectral python-affine python-cartopy python-click-plugins python-cligj python-deprecated python-geographiclib python-geojson python-geopandas python-geotiepoints python-hdf4 python-mapnik python-osmapi python-pyproj python-rtree python-shapely python-snuggs python-stetl pytroll-schedule pywps qmapshack rasterio readosm routino ruby-hdfeos5 ruby-narray-miss ruby-netcdf saga satpy sfcgal shapelib spatialindex spatialite spatialite-gui spatialite-tools tilemaker tirex totalopenstation trollimage trollsift virtualpg xarray-sentinel

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