maint_pkg-android-tools-devel package set for bullseye/i386
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- maint_pkg-erlang-devel
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- maint_reproducible-builds
The package set maint_pkg-android-tools-devel in
bullseye/i386 consists of 32 packages:
2 (6.2%) packages
failed to build reproducibly:
android-platform-external-boringssl
libscout
3 (9.4%) packages
failed to build from source:
golang-android-soong
android-platform-external-doclava
android-platform-tools-apksig
27 (84.4%) packages
successfully build reproducibly:
android-androresolvd
android-framework-23
android-platform-art
android-platform-build
android-platform-build-kati
android-platform-dalvik
android-platform-development
android-platform-external-jsilver
android-platform-external-libselinux
android-platform-external-libunwind
android-platform-external-nist-sip
android-platform-external-rappor
android-platform-frameworks-base
android-platform-frameworks-native
android-platform-libcore
android-platform-libnativehelper
android-platform-system-core
android-platform-system-extras
android-platform-system-tools-aidl
android-platform-system-tools-hidl
android-sdk-meta
apktool
dummydroid
enjarify
golang-github-google-blueprint
libsmali-java
mini-soong
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