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There are 123 faulty packages without notes in experimental/amd64.

reproducible icon 47 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

opm-upscaling opm-simulators writer2latex pnetcdf+ coq rdflib+ mumps mailcommon akonadi-calendar pim-data-exporter kmail libksieve akonadi kcalutils libgravatar kmailtransport kpimtextedit pimcommon libkdepim pim-sieve-editor kdepim-addons messagelib incidenceeditor akonadi-contacts+ mailimporter rustc gnome-shell-extension-easyscreencast rabbitmq-server openbabel gst-thumbnailers mypy webkit2gtk qtwebengine-opensource-src qtconnectivity-opensource-src hdf5 eigen3 slepc petsc python3.15 linux qtcreator icinga2 sass-grass rust-gst-plugin-gtk4 maxima rocm arduino-cli

reproducible icon 76 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

kalarm radare2 gnome-shell prrte elixir-lang pocl sbd libuv1 vala-panel-appmenu tokenizers glibc bpfcc qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles qtlocation-opensource-src qtquickcontrols-opensource-src sysrepo golang-github-tklauser-go-sysconf flatpak golang-github-tklauser-numcpus node-chai ruby3.4 elpi mrcal perl node-entities pgtt midiminder tomcatjss plr phpcpd golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp unilog pg-permissions plpgsql-check hasl llvm-toolchain-20 khmer libxc pgsql-http jami dante qt-qml-models libkqueue php-pcov ruby-gitlab-fog-azure-rm pg-qualstats opensnitch tools-deps-alpha-clojure ruby-omniauth-salesforce ruby-gitlab-pg-query clojure-cli kata-containers irssi-rocketchat icu-ext hypopg antlr4-cpp-runtime android-platform-external-doclava q2-phylogeny php-getid3 monkeysphere golang-github-kurin-blazer openhft-chronicle-wire openhft-chronicle-network openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-threads android-platform-tools node-d3-time pluto-sat-code tinc markdown poti sump-logicanalyzer dtc sasl-xoauth2 nethogs h3-pg

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