Packages in experimental/armhf which failed to build reproducibly
110 (19.6%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in experimental/armhf:
erlang
golang-github-containers-buildah
python3-stdlib-extensions
python-django
qtwebkit-opensource-src
qgis
graphql-core
qtsvg-opensource-src
qtscxml-everywhere-src
qtremoteobjects-everywhere-src
qtwayland-opensource-src
qtdatavis3d-everywhere-src
qtscript-opensource-src
qtsensors-opensource-src
qtspeech-opensource-src
qtserialport-opensource-src
gitlab
qtconnectivity-opensource-src
qtwebsockets-opensource-src
qtwebchannel-opensource-src
qtx11extras-opensource-src
python-pygit2
qtcharts-opensource-src
qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src
qtvirtualkeyboard-opensource-src
qtmultimedia-opensource-src
qtxmlpatterns-opensource-src
qtnetworkauth-everywhere-src
qtgamepad-everywhere-src
qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src
qt3d-opensource-src
gimp
libcgns
qtbase-opensource-src###
dav1d
qtserialbus-everywhere-src
systemd
tcl9.0
tcl8.7
puppet-agent
qtdoc-opensource-src
qtwebview-opensource-src
golang-github-containers-storage
qttools-opensource-src
onetbb
libqglviewer
gdal
mender-client
ruby-pg-query
gobgp
tracker
glibc+
libcdk5
grass
zxing-cpp
binutils##
nebula
gitlab-shell
syncany
gitaly
zephyr+
surgescript+
golang-github-cli-browser
gost
mpich
node-webpack
golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact
scipy
imagemagick#+
povray
crowdsec
mini-buildd
librep#
librsvg
go-gir-generator
kopete
numpy
juce
krb5#
mongo-cxx-driver
astropy
ffmpeg+
gcc-sh-elf##
jpeg-xl
slepc
petsc
openexr
rnp
singular
form
dvidvi
moarvm
rakudo#
nqp
htslib
python-pysam
pulseaudio
golang-github-pires-go-proxyproto
zeekctl
code-saturne
mitlm
tlsh
kristallP
golang-goprotobuf
ruby-gitlab-pg-query
sakia
php-finder-facade
psi-plus
go-cpe-dictionary
tidy-html5
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