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package set maint_debian-boot in buster/i386
The package set maint_debian-boot in buster/i386 consists of 90 packages:
None 5 (5.6%) packages failed to build reproducibly: installation-guide console-setup busybox discover udpkg
None 1 (1.1%) packages failed to build from source: debian-installer#
None None None None 8 (8.9%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: s390-netdevice arcboot-installer zipl-installer partman-prep s390-sysconfig-writer s390-zfcp flash-kernel s390-dasd
None 76 (84.4%) packages successfully build reproducibly: anna apt-setup base-installer bterm-unifont cdebconf cdebconf-entropy cdebconf-terminal cdrom-checker cdrom-detect cdrom-retriever choose-mirror clock-setup debian-installer-netboot-images debian-installer-utils debootstrap dh-di di-netboot-assistant discover-data efi-reader finish-install grub-installer hw-detect installation-locale installation-report iso-scan kbd-chooser kernel-wedge kickseed libdebian-installer lilo-installer live-installer localechooser lowmem lvmcfg main-menu mdcfg media-retriever mklibs mountmedia netcfg net-retriever network-console nobootloader oldsys-preseed os-prober partconf partman-auto partman-auto-crypto partman-auto-lvm partman-auto-raid partman-base partman-basicfilesystems partman-basicmethods partman-btrfs partman-crypto partman-efi partman-ext3 partman-iscsi partman-jfs partman-lvm partman-md partman-multipath partman-nbd partman-partitioning partman-target partman-xfs pkgsel preseed rescue rootskel rootskel-gtk tasksel tzsetup usb-discover user-setup win32-loader

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