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package set maint_debian-lua in buster/i386
The package set maint_debian-lua in buster/i386 consists of 124 packages:
None 3 (2.4%) packages failed to build reproducibly: luakit lua-cqueues libguestfs
None None None None 1 (0.8%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: lua-torch-image
None 120 (96.8%) packages successfully build reproducibly: clod gall gnuplot golly hamlib ibus-pinyin lace libmpack-lua lua50 lua5.1 lua5.1-policy lua5.2 lua5.3 lua-ansicolors lua-apr lua-argparse lua-augeas lua-basexx luabind lua-bit32 lua-bitop lua-busted lua-cgi luacheck lua-cjson lua-cliargs lua-compat53 lua-copas lua-cosmo lua-coxpcall lua-curl lua-curses lua-cyrussasl lua-dbi lua-discount lua-dkjson lua-doc lua-event lua-expat lua-fifo lua-filesystem lua-geoip lua-http lua-iconv lua-inifile lua-inotify lua-inspect luajit lua-json lua-ldap lua-ldoc lua-leg lua-lemock lua-lgi lua-ljsyscall lua-logging lua-lpeg lua-lpeg-patterns lua-lpty lua-luaossl lua-luassert lua-luv lua-lxc lua-markdown lua-md5 lua-mediator lua-messagepack lua-mmdb lua-mode lua-moses lua-nginx-cookie lua-nginx-dns lua-nginx-kafka lua-nginx-memcached lua-nginx-redis lua-nginx-redis-connector lua-nginx-string lua-nginx-websocket lua-nvim lua-orbit lua-penlight lua-posix lua-redis lua-rexlib lua-rings luarocks lua-say lua-scrypt lua-sec lua-soap luasocket lua-sql lua-svn lua-system lua-systemd lua-term lua-torch-cwrap lua-torch-dok lua-torch-graph lua-torch-nn lua-torch-nngraph lua-torch-optim lua-torch-paths lua-torch-sundown lua-torch-sys lua-torch-torch7 lua-torch-trepl lua-torch-xlua lua-unit lua-uri lua-wsapi lua-xmlrpc lua-yaml lua-zip lua-zlib luxio neomutt rrdtool supple tongue

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