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package set xfce_build-depends in buster/i386
The package set xfce_build-depends in buster/i386 consists of 338 packages:
None 24 (7.1%) packages failed to build reproducibly: readline gettext systemtap flex texi2html doxygen autoconf gdbm# dejagnu jack-audio-connection-kit autogen fonttools colord swig sqlite3 lirc+++ graphviz+ binutils# icu# xorg-server exo gnutls28 webkit2gtk linux+
None 2 (0.6%) packages failed to build from source: rdfind openldap
None None None None 1 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-8
None 311 (92.0%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib apache2 apparmor asciidoc atk1.0 at-spi2-atk at-spi2-core attr audit autoconf2.64 autoconf-archive autoconf-dickey automake-1.16 autotools-dev avahi bash-completion bc bison bluez byacc bzip2 ca-certificates cairo cdbs cdebconf check chrpath cmake cmocka cpio cracklib2 cryptsetup cunit cups# curl cvs cyrus-sasl2 datefudge db5.3 db-defaults dbus dbus-glib dbus-python debhelper desktop-file-utils dh-autoreconf dh-cargo dh-exec dh-python dist docbook docbook2x docbook-to-man docbook-utils docbook-xml docbook-xsl dpkg# d-shlibs dwz e2fsprogs elfutils expat fam fftw3 file flac fontconfig fonts-cantarell freeglut freetype fribidi fuse gamin garcon gawk+ gcc-defaults gconf gdk-pixbuf gedit gem2deb gengetopt ghostscript giflib glib2.0 glibc glib-networking gmp gnome-common gnome-doc-utils gnome-pkg-tools gnu-efi gnupg2 gobject-introspection googletest gperf gpm graphite2 groff gsettings-desktop-schemas gtk+2.0 gtk+3.0 gtk-doc harfbuzz heimdal help2man ijs indent intltool iptables iso-codes java-common javatools jbigkit jetring jq jquery json-c json-glib kconfig keybinder-3.0 keyutils kmod krb5# lcms2 less libasyncns libatomic-ops libbsd libcap2 libcap-ng libcroco libdaemon libdatrie libdebian-installer libdrm libepoxy libexif libextutils-depends-perl libextutils-pkgconfig-perl libffi libgcrypt20 libglade2 libglib-perl libglu libgpg-error libgudev libgusb libice libidn libidn2 libimobiledevice libjpeg-turbo liblocale-gettext-perl libmicrohttpd libnotify libogg libpaper libpng1.6 libpod-pom-view-restructured-perl libprelude libproxy libpsl libpthread-stubs librest libsamplerate libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsepol libsm# libsndfile libsoup2.4 libsoxr libtasn1-6 libtextwrap libthai libtool libunistring liburi-perl libusb-1.0 libverto libvorbis libwebp libwnck libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxcursor libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfce4ui libxfce4util libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxkbcommon libxkbfile libxklavier libxml2 libxml-parser-perl libxmu libxpm libxrandr libxrender libxres libxslt libxt libxtst libzstd linux-base lsb lz4 lzma lzo2 m4 mawk mesa meson mozjs60 mysql-defaults nasm ncurses netbase nettle net-tools network-manager newt ninja-build nss-wrapper openssl+ orc p11-kit pam pango1.0 patch patchutils pcre3 perl php-defaults pixman pkg-config po4a po-debconf policykit-1 poppler popt postgresql-11 procps pulseaudio pygobject python3-defaults python3-stdlib-extensions python-defaults python-stdlib-extensions quilt ruby-ronn rustc sane-backends sbc sgmltools-lite shared-mime-info sharutils slang2 socat softhsm2 speex sphinx## startup-notification symlinks systemd tcl8.6 tcltk-defaults tcp-wrappers tdb texinfo texlive-extra tiff time umockdev unbound upower util-linux vala valgrind+ w3m wayland wayland-protocols webrtc-audio-processing x11-xkb-utils x11-xserver-utils xauth xcb-proto xcb-util xfce4-dev-tools xfce4-panel xfconf xft xkeyboard-config xmlto xmltoman xorgproto xorg-sgml-doctools xtrans xutils-dev xz-utils zlib+

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