Packages without notes
There are 121 faulty packages without notes in experimental/arm64.
3 unreproducible packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date:
118 FTBFS packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date:
gcc-14-cross-ports
curl
tools-deps-alpha-clojure
kworkflow
webrtc-audio-processing
jbig2-imageio
gnome-photos
sdl2-compat
petsc4py
rust-gobject-sys
rust-glib-sys
osmo-iuh
libast
php-codecoverage
golang-golang-x-debug
xmbmon
dtc
sump-logicanalyzer
openhft-chronicle-wire
openhft-chronicle-bytes
openhft-affinity
openhft-chronicle-threads
pluto-sat-code
safeclib
falkon
s6
rust-soketto
stellarsolver
snacc
t4kcommon
phpunit-complexity
phpunit-global-state
phpunit-object-enumerator
phpunit-comparator
phpunit-lines-of-code
mediasoup
openhft-chronicle-network
rust-gdk4-wayland-sys
libvformat
telepathy-mission-control-5
golang-github-protonmail-go-crypto
libzim
dx
librnd
libopendbx
util-linux
qt6-base
rust-pango-sys
rust-graphene-sys
stdgpu
clanlib
clblas
grok
phpunit-type
php-timer
phpunit-environment
phpunit-object-reflector
phpunit-code-unit-reverse-lookup
phpunit-code-unit
php-file-iterator
phpunit-recursion-context
php-text-template
python-oslo.messaging
python-openstacksdk
qt6-grpc
pyside2
sasview
openldap
xjdic
qt6-httpserver
qt6-wayland
khmer
mu-editor
golang-github-spiffe-go-spiffe
pg-cron
persalys
qt6-location
rg-el
python3-defaults
bali-phy
vorta
abseil
liblsl
qt6-websockets
qt6-webengine
rust-futures-rustls
qt6-webchannel
python-urllib3
webkit2gtk
kata-containers
reprepro
ruby-nmatrix
node-d3-time
simtools
carl9170fw
rust-async-process
qwt
mutter
wmbusmeters
armci-mpi
in-toto-golang
node-d3-hierarchy
janitor
node-readable-stream
slepc4py
designate
varnam-schemes
qt6-tools
vimix
ruby-omniauth-salesforce
qflow
golang-github-golang-geo
monkeysphere
yamcha
rust-atk-sys
diaspora
android-platform-external-doclava
gcc-14-cross
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