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package set build-essential in bullseye/i386
The package set build-essential in bullseye/i386 consists of 62 packages:
None 4 (6.5%) packages failed to build reproducibly: isl readline binutils# linux#
None None None None 1 (1.6%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-10
None 57 (91.9%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl attr audit base-files base-passwd bash build-essential bzip2 cdebconf coreutils dash db5.3 debconf debianutils diffutils dpkg# e2fsprogs elogind findutils gawk+ gcc-defaults gdbm glibc gmp grep gzip hostname init-system-helpers keyutils krb5# libcap2 libcap-ng libnsl libselinux libsigsegv libtirpc libxcrypt libzstd lsb make-dfsg mpclib3 mpfr4 ncurses openssl+ pam patch pcre2 pcre3 perl sed shadow systemd sysvinit tar util-linux xz-utils zlib

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