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