Packages in experimental/armhf which failed to build reproducibly
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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