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package set cloud-image_build-depends in buster/arm64
The package set cloud-image_build-depends in buster/arm64 consists of 335 packages:
None 20 (6.0%) packages failed to build reproducibly: texi2html doxygen cwidget gdbm# fonts-dejavu gettext cppunit pypy geoip flex unifont guile-2.0 autogen dejagnu autoconf systemtap python2.7 sqlite3 python3.7 gnutls28
None 3 (0.9%) packages failed to build from source: rdfind icu# librsvg
None None None None 2 (0.6%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: qemu gcc-8
None 310 (92.5%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl apache2 api-sanity-checker apparmor apt argon2 asn1crypto attr audit autoconf2.64 autoconf-archive autoconf-dickey automake-1.16 autopkgtest autotools-dev bash bash-completion bc beautifulsoup4 bind9 binutils# bison blinker blt bluez boost-defaults bsdmainutils byacc bzip2 ca-certificates cairo cdbs cdebconf chardet check chrpath cmake cmocka corosync cpio cracklib2 cryptsetup cscope cunit curl cvs cyrus-sasl2 cython czmq datefudge db-defaults dbus dbus-python dctrl-tools debhelper desktop-file-utils device-tree-compiler dh-autoreconf dh-buildinfo dh-exec dh-python dietlibc dist dlm dnprogs docbook2x docbook-to-man docbook-xml docbook-xsl dosfstools dpkg# d-shlibs dwz e2fsprogs efivar elfutils enum34 expat faketime fam fastjar file freetype fribidi fstrm fuse gamin gawk+ gcc-defaults gem2deb gengetopt ghostscript glib2.0 glibc gmp gnome-doc-utils gnome-pkg-tools gnu-efi gnupg2 googletest gperf gpm groff gtk+2.0 gtk+3.0 gtk-doc heimdal help2man hiredis html5lib imagemagick## indent intltool iproute2 iptables java-common javatools jetring jquery json-c kernel-wedge keyutils kmod krb5# less libaio libassuan libatomic-ops libbsd libcap2 libcap-ng libcroco libdebian-installer libedit libestr libevent libfastjson libffi libgcrypt20 libgpg-error libidn libidn2 libisoburn libksba liblocale-gettext-perl liblognorm libmicrohttpd libmnl libnetfilter-conntrack libnfnetlink libnftnl libonig libpng1.6 libprelude libpsl librdkafka librelp libsdl1.2 libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsepol libtasn1-6 libtext-glob-perl libtextwrap libtool libunistring libusb-1.0 libutempter libverto libx11 libxaw libxml2 libxpm libxslt libxt libyaml libzstd linux+ linux-atm linux-base linuxdoc-tools lmdb lsb lsof lua5.2 lvm2 lxml+ lz4 lzma m4 mawk mdocml meson mime-support mongo-c-driver mpdecimal mpi-defaults mtools mysql-defaults ncurses netbase nettle net-tools newt ninja-build nose npth nss-wrapper numactl openldap openssh openssl+ openstack-pkg-tools p11-kit pam parted patchutils pcre2 pcre3 pep8 perl pkg-config ply po4a po-debconf policykit-1 popt postgresql-11 pps-tools procps protobuf-c pycparser pygments pygobject pyjwt pylint2 pyrex pytest pytest-runner python3-defaults python3-stdlib-extensions python-certifi python-cffi python-coverage python-cryptography python-cryptography-vectors python-defaults python-docutils python-hypothesis python-idna python-ipaddress python-iso8601+ python-mock python-numpy python-pretend python-psutil python-py python-pytest-cov python-requestbuilder python-setuptools python-tornado python-tz python-urllib3 python-virtualenv pyudev quilt readline readline5 requests rsync ruby-defaults ruby-ronn sanlock sbsigntool scowl sgmltools-lite sharutils shellcheck six slang2 socat softhsm2 sphinx## sphinx-rtd-theme strip-nondeterminism swig symlinks systemd tar tcl8.6 tcltk-defaults tcp-wrappers texinfo texlive-base+ time unbound unicode-data unittest2 util-linux valgrind+ vcversioner w3m wheel xapian-core xmlto xorgproto xz-utils zip zlib+

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