xfce package set for bullseye/armhf
Debian package sets:
desktop package sets:
Debian distribution package sets:
maintenance team package sets:
- maint_debian-accessibility
- maint_debian-boot
- maint_debian-lua
- maint_debian-med
- maint_debian-ocaml
- maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers
- maint_debian-python
- maint_debian-qa
- maint_debian-science
- maint_debian-x
- maint_pkg-android-tools-devel
- maint_pkg-erlang-devel
- maint_pkg-fonts-devel
- maint_pkg-games-devel
- maint_pkg-golang-maintainers
- maint_pkg-grass-devel
- maint_pkg-haskell-maintainers
- maint_pkg-java-maintainers
- maint_pkg-javascript-devel
- maint_pkg-multimedia-maintainers
- maint_pkg-perl-maintainers
- maint_pkg-php-pear
- maint_pkg-openstack
- maint_pkg-r
- maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers
- maint_pkg-rust-maintainers
- maint_reproducible-builds
The package set xfce in
bullseye/armhf consists of 201 packages:
1 (0.5%) packages
failed to build reproducibly:
avahi
1 (0.5%) packages
failed to build from source:
icu
3 (1.5%) packages
are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded:
python3.9
gcc-10
gcc-9
196 (97.5%) packages
successfully build reproducibly:
acl
adduser
adwaita-icon-theme
apparmor
apt
argon2
atk1.0
at-spi2-atk
at-spi2-core
attr
audit
base-files
base-passwd
bash
brotli
bzip2
cairo
cdebconf
colord
coreutils
cryptsetup
cups#
dash
db5.3
dbus
dconf
debconf
debian-archive-keyring
debianutils
desktop-file-utils
diffutils
dpkg#
e2fsprogs
exo
expat
findutils
flac
fontconfig
fonts-dejavu
freetype
fribidi
garcon
gcc-defaults
gdk-pixbuf
gdk-pixbuf-xlib
glib2.0
glibc
glib-networking
gmp
gnupg2
gnutls28
graphite2
grep
gsettings-desktop-schemas
gtk+3.0
gzip
harfbuzz
hicolor-icon-theme
hostname
init-system-helpers
iptables
isl
jbigkit
json-c
json-glib
keybinder-3.0
keyutils
kmod
krb5#
lcms2
libasyncns
libbsd
libcap2
libcap-ng
libdatrie
libdbusmenu
libdeflate
libepoxy
libexif
libffi
libgcrypt20
libgpg-error
libgtop2
libgudev
libice
libidn2
libjpeg-turbo
libmd
libnotify
libnsl
libogg
libpng1.6
libproxy
libpsl
librest
libseccomp
libselinux
libsemanage
libsepol
libsm
libsndfile
libsoup2.4
libtasn1-6
libthai
libtirpc
libunistring
libvorbis
libwebp
libwnck3
libx11
libxau
libxaw
libxcb
libxcomposite
libxcrypt
libxcursor
libxdamage
libxdmcp
libxext
libxfce4ui
libxfce4util
libxfixes
libxi
libxinerama
libxkbcommon
libxkbfile
libxklavier
libxml2
libxmu
libxpm
libxpresent
libxrandr
libxrender
libxres
libxt
libxxf86vm
libzstd
lsb
lvm2
lz4
mawk
media-types
mpclib3
mpdecimal
mpfr4
ncurses
nettle
openssl+
opus
p11-kit
pam
pango1.0
pcre2
pcre3
perl
pixman
policykit-1
pulseaudio
python3-defaults
python-urllib3
readline
sed
sensible-utils
shadow
shared-mime-info
six
sqlite3
startup-notification
systemd
sysvinit
tar
tcp-wrappers
thunar
tiff
tzdata
ucf
upower
util-linux
wayland
x11-xkb-utils
x11-xserver-utils
xcb-util
xfce4
xfce4-appfinder
xfce4-panel
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin
xfce4-session
xfce4-settings
xfconf
xfdesktop4
xfwm4
xkeyboard-config
xorg
xxhash
xz-utils
zlib
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