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Packages in experimental/armhf which failed to build reproducibly

reproducible icon 61 (8.4%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in experimental/armhf:

gpac c-blosc2 libapreq2 groonga gerris coinor-bonmin coin3 giac gsequencer libdmapsharing freerdp2 samba# combblas openmm libtexttools ace opensubdiv alire qt6-scxml libalog open3d dcmtk wireplumber python-django qt3d-opensource-src qtcharts-opensource-src qtgamepad-everywhere-src qtremoteobjects-everywhere-src liblog4ada qtserialport-opensource-src qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src qtwebsockets-opensource-src qtsvg-opensource-src qtwebchannel-opensource-src qtx11extras-opensource-src libaunit qtconnectivity-opensource-src qtdoc-opensource-src qtspeech-opensource-src qtserialbus-everywhere-src qtscxml-everywhere-src qtwayland-opensource-src qtnetworkauth-everywhere-src qtvirtualkeyboard-opensource-src qtbase-opensource-src-gles qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src qtwebview-opensource-src qtdeclarative-opensource-src qt6-remoteobjects moarvm rakudo# nqp php8.3 rabbitmq-server libgnatcoll zephyr# erlang psi-plus librep#+ syncany

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