Packages in bullseye/armhf tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility
161 packages (0.5% of 30855) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 100 (100.0% of 100) of them in the last 48h in bullseye/armhf:
debug-me
pbbam
xperia-flashtool
fdb
pplacer
gle-graphics
parallel-fastq-dump
openmw
colmap
sepp
eclipse-tracecompass
trinityrnaseq
cat-bat
shotcut+
q2-dada2
libmaxmind-db-writer-perl
picolibc
ginkgocadx
pynn
mindthegap
pigx-rnaseq
q2-feature-table
paleomix
deal.ii
jftp
unicycler
qcumber
q2-cutadapt
fmit
ruby-webauthn
q2-demux
plasmidid
q2-metadata
otb
openscad
shovill
sagetex
q2-types
nifti2dicom
piccolo
eclipse-platform-debug
kleborate
eclipse-platform-text
haskell-cborg-json
qemu
nattable
enki-aseba
aseba
meshlab
eclipse-platform-resources
libjogl2-java
goldencheetah
ariba
orpie
eclipse-platform-runtime
openmolcas
ideep
q2-quality-control
slib
snek
skesa
ipxe
xserver-xorg-video-glide+
q2-taxa
bino
king
fracplanet
mm3d
python-rocksdb
pbdagcon
barrnap
libjfreechart-java
vite
q2-quality-filter
minia
libiscwt-java
theli
arch-test
r-bioc-dupradar
dustrac#
pbseqlib
libatomic-queue
sambamba
pysph
agda-stdlib
blasr
virtualjaguar
smrtanalysis
libmmmulti
sdrangelove
tuxguitar
ruby-cose
doomsday
metaphlan2
biobambam2
umps3
tetzle#
gubbins
macromoleculebuilder
eclipse-swtchart
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